Sales Demonstrator - Floor Care Machinery

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Sales Demonstrator - Floor Care Machinery

Janitorial & Floor Care Systems - South East & London

London, Crawley, Reading, Luton, Chelmsford, Watford, Enfield, Ilford, Romford, Dartford, Bromley, Harrow, Uxbridge, Twickenham, Kingston-upon-Thames, Sutton

£40,000 - £50,000 Basic Salary + Company Vehicle + Bonus+ Benefits

Have you demonstrated floor care machinery in a sales capacity before?
Looking for a change of scenery?If yes, here's a role for you, with great opportunity to really make a difference and a chance to join a FTSE100 company growing a new division.

Your Role as a Sales Demonstrator:

A field based position, travelling around the South East with extensive travel into London (50%).
Managing your own diary with ~2 appointments per day.
Your time is split between customer training (2 - 3 days) and product demonstrations and trials (2 - 3 days).
Products are a range of janitorial and floor cleaning machines and newer robotic systems.
Clients range from FM companies, through to retailers, supermarkets, and the education sector.
Mon - Fri role, typically 40 hours per week.Ideal Background for the Sales Demonstrator:

You must have experience of demonstrating janitorial and floor cleaning equipment to commercial customers.
Professional and approachable.
Able to physically move large pieces of kit for demonstrations.
Strong verbal and written communications skills.
Willing and able to drive a medium sized van into London.
Full UK Drivers licence and right to work in the UK indefinitely.The Company recruiting for the Sales Demonstrator:

An established company, part of the FTSE100.
Known for their customer service and advice covering a range of manufacturers.
Specialised in both new and hire floor cleaning equipment.
Joining an existing team of demonstrators.The Package for the Sales Demonstrator:

£40,000 - £50,000 basic salary, depending on experience.
~20% Bonus (10% personal KPI, 10% company).
Company Van.
On-going training.
Benefits incl. 5% company pension.
25 days holiday + statsPlease apply for this job online if you are interested and feel you fit the above criteria.

Dave is the main point of contact for the role

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