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October 1

Junior Sales Engineer

October 1
Handley James Chemical is partnered with a global refrigerant gas business, one of the biggest in Europe, to recruit two Junior Sales Engineers to join their growing business. One based in the North and one in the South with their primary UK Facility being located in the Leicester area.   You will report into the General Sales Manager and join a successful sales team within their automotive aftercare division who are primarily remote based individuals.   Key Responsibilities
  • Support existing wholesale network (new products, legislation updates)
  • Support extensive automotive aftermarket network
  • Finding new business
  • Support inhouse sales admin team
  • Reporting/updating market pricing & competitor activity
  Candidate Requirements  
  • GCSE level or above
  • Previous experience within a sales environment, ideally within manufacturing, refrigeration or equivalent.
  • You will have exceptional relationship and rapport building skills and have proven experience winning new business.
  • Experience managing existing accounts and nurturing existing business will also be advantageous.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication and organisational skills.
  • Confident and outgoing personality with commitment to learn
  This role will suit a driven and motivated salesperson, one who is keen to learn and grow within a technical environment, previous gas/refrigeration/chemical experience is not necessary as full training will be provided. This is a home based position and you must have a current UK driving license to visit clients and sites as and when required. The key for this role is more about the personality and drive of the individuals, you must be keen to learn and develop your sales career within a global multinational business. In return our client is offering a salary of c£30,000pa, £car allowance, full fuel allowance, up to 30% bonus and benefits. If this role is of interest, please click the link to apply or contact Stuart Tomkinson directly.
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