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Graduate Photonics Sales Engineer

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Job Description

Graduate Photonics Sales Engineer – Photonics – Home Counties – LM1224

Salary:Competitive base salary, + Package

Job Term:Full Time/Permanent

Outline:

Do you have a background in Photonics, Optics or Lasers? My client is seeking a Graduate Photonics Sales Engineer to join their team. Based from their offices in Hertfordshire, you will have experience in Photonics, Optics, Lasers or similar, and be eager to start a career in a commercial role.

Within this role, you will work closely with a diverse range of customers across the UK, focusing on developing both new and existing sales opportunities. Your time will be divided between business development of new customers and supporting and developing existing customers and sales.

Daily activities include communicating with customers via phone and email, as well as undertaking customer visits and attending trade shows as required.

The successful candidate will possess strong technical skills and excellent communication abilities. Product training will be provided, but an understanding of this technology and its applications is essential.

In return, my client offers an excellent salary, a bonus scheme, and strong career development opportunities.

Qualifications:

A Degree in Physics, Science, or a related field is expected.

Additional Information:

Candidates MUST be eligible to live and work in the UK. Copies of Passports and/or Visas will be requested for verification.

Skills:

  • Sales
  • Technical Sales
  • Sales Engineer
  • Business Development
  • BDM
  • Photonics
  • Optics
  • Optical
  • Lasers
  • Spectroscopy


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