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Business Development Manager / BDE, Advanced Materials- Photonics

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Business Development Manager /Business Development Executive

Specialist Materials (Photonics, Semiconductors& Optoelectronics)

Division: Advanced Materials & Materials Processing

Salary:

BDM:Circa £40,000 dependent on experience, OTE £52,000 and an uncapped bonus scheme dependent on experience.

BDE: Circa £35 000 dependent on experience, OTE £45 500 and an uncapped bonus scheme dependent on experience.Rising to base salary of £40 000 after successful completion of 6 month probation.

Hours:37 hours per week

Location:Tamworth-based office

Are you a well-motivated individual who is looking for a business development career in a technicalB2B consultative role? Do you excel at buildinglong-term relationshipswith a wide range of stakeholders and providing valuable solutions to customers? If so, we want to hear from you!

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