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Technical Process Engineer (Brewing Industry)

Towcester
6 days ago
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Job Role: Technical Process Engineer (Brewing Industry)  

Location: Towcester, Northamptonshire

 Salary: £40,(Apply online only)-£60,(Apply online only) base salary + Commission (OTE £80,(Apply online only)-£120,(Apply online only) PA) 

Hours: Monday-Friday 09.00-17.00 (Flexibility Due to Working National) 

Job Type: Full time, Permanent

The Client: Interaction has partnered with the UK's leading manufacturer of bespoke brewery equipment, offering both a nationwide and international presence. If you have experience in Sales and Business-to-Business Communications within a technical sector and are looking to join a growing, market-leading firm within an exciting industry, please click ‘apply now’!

The Package:

25 days Annual Leave + Public Holidays
Company Pension Scheme
Company Vehicle, Fuel Card, Mobile Phone, Laptop
Exceptional Commission Scheme (Up to 2x your Salary)
Comprehensive Training & Development within the FMCG & Brewing Industry down to systems and process level
Expenses & Accommodation Paid + Subsidiaries for overnight stays
Opportunity to work with some of the biggest brands within the Brewing Trade
Variable Workload with Nationwide (UK) & International (Europe/France) opportunities
The Duties:

Visit an array of breweries both new and existing clients across the UK & Europe to identify and understand their processes alongside identify routes to improve efficiency through selling service / new product ranges
Ensure the company vehicle & equipment are kept in a clean & professional manner
Liaise with clients, communicating in a professional manner & offering a high level of service
Manage client base inclusive of arranging meetings and managing your own calendar
Read Engineering Drawings and schematics to identify processes and improve efficiency within the brewing trade.
Deliver excellent customer service and become a
Provide technical sales support and advice to clients, understanding their needs and offering tailored solutions
The Requirements:

Degree in Chemical Engineering or a related field
Experience in B2B sales, Process Engineering or Chemical Engineering preferably within the Brewing, FMCG, or Food Processing Industry (Advantageous but not essential)
Confident in your ability to maintain and develop new/existing client relationships
Willingness to travel nationally and internationally
Full UK Driver's License
Interaction Recruitment has specialist consultants across the majority of industries within the UK, including but not limited to, Finance & IT, Technical & Engineering, Industrial, Commercial, and Hospitality. We offer both temporary and permanent support. For more information regarding theposition or to discuss any other opportunities, you can reach Reegan on (phone number removed) or email .

Thank you for taking the time, we hope to speak in the near future

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