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Area Sales Representative (Electrical Distributor)

Bristol
4 days ago
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Area Sales Representative (Electrical Distributor)

£40,000 - £45,000 - OTE £60k + Car + Laptop + Phone + Commission

Southwest (Plymouth,Truro,Exeter,Torquay)

Do you have a background in the Electrical Industry or Similar looking to progress into a sales role working for a market leading distributor, who support leading brands within a profitable sector, with a competitive salary, product training, commission, autonomy and routes to progress as the team continues to grow?

This company has been established for over 100 years and has a fantastic reputation within their industry. They are a certified distributor of the market leading brand such as Siemens,Omron and Cembre making it an easy sell for any driven individual.

The company is a multi-million-pound business, you will play a key role in the future of a recognised distributor of specialist PLC control systems, for a variety of industries. With some knowledge of PLCs or similar, you will have the technical expertise required to converse with clients. Coming into a warm desk, the role leans heavily on existing relationships, with some business development required at times.

This role would suit someone with a background in the electrical industry looking to step into a sales role who has some knowledge of PLCs or similar, who is looking for a warm desk and to work with a brand and distributor that you would be proud to represent.

The Role:

Develop existing business through long standing relationships

Field based, visiting clients on a daily basis, selling from PLCs, HMIs, contactor

Business development to bring in new business

+The Person

Electrical Industry Background or Similar

Covering a South West Patch

Based in Exeter, Plymouth, Torquay , Truro

Keywords: Sales, Account, Key, Manager, Automation, PLCS, Engineering, Robotics, PLC, Allen Bradley, Siemens, Omron, Bristol, Bath, Taunton, Exeter, Devon

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If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set

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