Area Sales Manager - South East

Woodford
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Area Sales Manager – South East

Salary: £45k – £55k depending on experience

Summary

We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Area Sales Manager based in the South East (NE of M25) to join our ever-growing team, supplying our portfolio of over 33,000 products to our customers. You will be providing a streamlined and efficient service within our UK operation, to enable stringent delivery timeframes are met. Our ideal candidate is an outstanding communicator and problem solver.

Responsibilities:

Promoting all our products directly to the full spectrum of the Electrical industry – Engineers, OEM, Wholesale.
Working directly with the Managing Director and Internal Sales staff – Implementation and achievement of agreed targets for the UK division, helping with specification, increasing the customer base whilst maintaining existing customers.
CRM maintenance.
Monthly business unit reviews.

Requirements:

Great communication skills.
Proven experience as an Area Sales Manager in the Electrical Industry (industrial sales also considered).
Preferred but not essential, ONC qualification or above in electrical engineering or similar instrumentation / controls qualification.
Full clean UK Driving Licence.
Possibility of occasional European travel.
Knowledge in cables, electrical control and industry automation products – PLC's, variable speed drives, sensors, IO systems, instrumentation, automation or similar.

Desirable:

SAP experience.

About Us

HELUKABEL® is today one of Germany’s leading cable companies, boasting an extensive range of cables, wires, special cables, media technology, cable accessories, as well as Data, Network and Bus Technology and cable protection systems for robotics and handling systems. Today, we produce for all markets and for every purpose. Our extensive warehouse stock, containing over 33,000 articles, enables us to deliver orders within extremely short delivery times

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