Technical Sales Manager

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Wokingham
3 months ago
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You will like

Managing technical sales within your specialism (Power/Magnetics, Photonics/Imaging OR Sensors) on a fully remote basis in UK for an innovative engineering technology company renowned for solving challenging problems for blue-chip clients in the renewable energy, security, medical, transportation, aerospace and defence industries.

You will like

The Technical Sales Manager job itself where you will be responsible for the business development of Power/Magnetic, Photonic/Imaging OR Sensor products from technical design to commercial account management, having a solution approach with customers.

To develop a business strategy to continuously develop a sustainable new demand creation funnel and convert current opportunities to achieve the Sales and Margin budgets and KPI targets. To build and maintain long-term relationships with both new and existing customers. To develop an optimal solution for customers.

More specifically:

* Proactively identify new customers and target markets to grow and convert a sustainable demand creation funnel.

* Follow-up and develop business lead with new and existing customers.

* To maintain customer profile forms to ensure business strategies are clearly visible.

* Ensure close working relationships with key suppliers and conduct monthly reviews of key projects.

* Achievement of monthly and annual sales/margin targets and personal objectives.

* Maintain a good understanding of franchised products and services and their potential applications and markets.

* Attend regular meetings with Management to discuss progress to sales forecasts and activities to ensure objectives are being met.

* Present and demonstrate to customers the benefits of products in terms of specification, quality, price, technical benefits, logistics support, timely delivery, etc.

* Successfully negotiating, implementing, and managing contracts & winning orders to meet the customer & company’s expectations.

* Provide detailed feedback and reports on sales activities to Line Manager.

* Timely management of any administrative duties

* To participate in Exhibitions, Sales meetings, Business and other meetings as required.

* To ensure that all activities/tasks are carried out in accordance with the Company Health and Safety Policy and the Quality / ISO system.

You will have

To be successful as Technical Sales Manager, you will have a healthy mix of the following:

* Engineering / Electronics Degree or equivalent experience

* Supporting designs with a technical sales background in Power/Magnetics, Photonics/Imaging OR Sensors into markets such as Industrial, Oil & Gas, Automotive, Consumer, Precision Monitoring, Military.

* Preferred 3 years minimum experience selling relevant products, components and modules.

* Electronics Industry experience either with Distribution or OEM’s with good business acumen.

* Knowledge of customer base, markets and applications

* Demonstrable experience in building strong internal and external relationships.

* Computer literate; proficient in the use of Excel, Word & PowerPoint

* Self-motivated - enthusiasm and drive to succeed.

* Good at time management and focussing on objectives..

* Good written and verbal communication skills.

* Good presentation skills.

* Valid driving licence.

* Able to travel to meet customers and suppliers

You will get

As Technical Sales Manager, you will enjoy a competitive salary of £55K-£75K+ (role dependent) + Fantastic Package.

Package includes company car or £600 monthly allowance, 10-20% performance-related bonus, pension, life assurance, income protection, laptop, mobile phone.

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