Physics Graduate

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Are you a graduate from Physics? With knowledge of Photonics, Optics, Lasers, Imaging, or Cryogenics?
We are now looking for Graduates to embark on a commercial career.
Joining leading providers of Photonics / Optic and Imaging equipment as their Internal / Graduate Sales Engineers.
You will learn from the Internal and Field Sales Team, whilst liaising with customers on a daily basis via phone, email and video.
As you learn and develop within the role, you will become familiar with the product ranges and the customers.
There will be opportunities in the future for progression into Sales Engineer and Field Sales positions.
Experience and Qualifications required:
A Bachelors or Masters in Physics - Photonics, Optics, Lasers, Imaging, Instrumentation or Cryogenics, is essential.
To succeed in a Graduate / Internal Sales role, you should have a "hunger" to achieve, enjoy working with customers and be ready to learn.
Interviews will be held quickly, with a view to the succesful candidate joining immediately.
Essential: Candidates MUST hold a UK Passport / ILR / Pre Settled / Settled Status.
AND MUST hold a full clean UK Driving Licence.
If this interests you, please click apply, or contact Iona Mulligan to arrange a chat.
Skills: Physics, Photonics, Optics, Lasers, Imaging, Instrumentation, Cryogenics, Sales, Customer Support

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