Technical Sales Manager

Wokingham
1 day ago
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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.

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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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