Internal Sales Executive

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8 months ago
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Job Title: Internal Sales Executive

Salary: Up to £37,000 basic + comms

Location: Bury, Greater Manchester

Our client is looking to expand the team and hire an experienced Internal Sales Executive. Ideal candidate will come from a technical background however this is not essential as ful training is provided. This role is working for a company that has been established for over 35 years and has become a world leader wthin their industry.

Job Description:

  • Focus on new business development through new and existing customers

  • Generate new project specifications for our chosen product lines with owners / operators and engineers.

  • When required assist with sales activities at exhibitions and conferences

  • Research and approach potential clients, projects and markets to establish new areas of business and focus.

  • Support external sales staff with installation training and support to ensure installation quality when required.

  • Build relationships and identify new contacts / applications and projects to help further grow our business with clients.

  • Drive sustainable sales growth through gaining engineering specifications for solutions and delivering world-class support throughout the project lifecycle

  • Effectively promote and apply company Core Values within industry

  • Plan and manage all customer contacts and meetings within the CRM system

  • Provide routine, accurate and meaningful market information, forecasting and product planning to management

  • Provide pre-sales technical advice and solution guidance. This will extend to providing design input for the range of bespoke products where required.

  • Develop relationships with learning managers within design engineering clients, organizing lunch & learn and CPD programmes.

    Preferred Job Requirements:

  • Professional sales experience with preference to those that have a successful record within a internal sales environment.

  • Experience of working on any of the following would be favorable, Process engineering sites, power networks, renewable generation, nuclear, marine, rail or building infrastructure.

  • Knowledge in target sector, with experience of civil construction, electrical, controls, automation and/or mechanical systems for our chosen markets.

  • Proven ability to manage long-term and complex sales projects to success

  • Ability to use industry news / project databases / relationships to develop technical sales opportunities

  • Experience of working with and supporting external sales roles as part of a team.

  • Proven track record of successfully working from home.

    Basic Skills/Knowledge:

  • Successful track record of selling premium solutions within a phone based selling role

  • Experience of providing technical support both internally and externally

  • Successful track record of working with premium solutions against low-cost competitors

  • Ability or desire to pursue a technical sales role in the future

  • Full UK driving license

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