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Job Description

Technical Sales Engineer – Scientific Instrumentation – Surrey/Home Office – LM1210

Salary / benefits:Competitive.

Job Term:Permanent / Full Time

Job Outline:

My client, a leading supplier of specialist Scientific Instrumentation, now requires a further Technical Sales Engineer to join their growing team.

Working at my client’s facility in Surrey, or possibly from a home office elsewhere in the UK, you will undertake a range of sales and marketing activities to promote and sell my client's range of products.

By building professional relationships with a range of clients, you will become the ‘Product Expert’ for all technical and commercial enquiries.

Working across the UK, you will visit customers to discuss requirements on both a technical and commercial basis, as well as attending exhibitions and conferences to promote my client's products.

On a daily basis, the role will include working with both new and existing customers to provide both pre and post sales technical support and commercial information.

In addition to this, you will also have an input into Marketing.

Full product training will be given.

Minimum Requirements:

All candidates must have a current UK driving licence.

Qualifications/Experience:

Along with a degree or higher in Physics, Material Science, or similar, it is expected that you will have a minimum of 2+ years in a technical sales role.

The ideal candidate could be from a Physics, Photonics, X-ray, Cryogenic, or general scientific instrumentation background.

Additional Information:

Candidates MUST be eligible to work and live in the UK - Copies of Visa and Passport will be requested.

Skills:Technical Sales, Sales Engineer, Internal Sales, Physics, Material Science, Photonics, Cryogenics, X-ray, Instrumentation.

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