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Business Development Executive

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Are you driven by sales and passionate about building strong customer relationships? Do you have a knack for identifying new business opportunities and delivering innovative solutions? Are you ready to take your career to the next level?
We are currently looking for a Business Development Executive to join our vibrant and expanding team in Birmingham!
Hours of Work: full time
As a Business Development Executive, you will be responsible for driving sales growth by developing both new and existing business within your designated geographical area. Your role will involve building trustful relationships with customers, manufacturers, and colleagues, adopting a consultative approach to provide value-driven solutions that meet clients' industrial control and automation needs. You will balance prospecting for new business with nurturing current accounts, support marketing initiatives, and continually develop your technical knowledge and sales skills.
Business Development Executive Requirements:
Proven experience in B2B sales, ideally within the industrial distribution market
Strong relationship-building and communication skills
Ability to identify challenges and present tailored solutions
Highly organised with excellent prioritisation skills
Enthusiasm for technical learning and development in industrial control and automation productsBusiness Development Executive Benefits:
Competitive salary plus OTE bonus
Company car or Car Allowance
Company mobile phone and laptop provided
Workplace pension scheme
Minimum of 23 days holiday plus bank holidays, increasing with length of serviceMeet the Organisation: Who We Are and What We Do
BPX Group has built a strong reputation over 60 years as the leading independent distributor of factory automation products, from computers and connectors to robotics and relays. With over 180 talented employees across 15 locations throughout the UK and Ireland, we are committed to delivering outstanding customer service supported by our passion for technology. We partners with market-leading brands such as Schneider Electric, Mitsubishi, Omron, and many more, providing innovative products, solutions, and technical support to thousands of customers nationwide.
If you think you are the perfect fit for the Business Development Executive role, don’t wait—get ready to accelerate your career with us! Apply now and become part of a successful, growing organisation dedicated to excellence and innovation in sales and customer service

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