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  • Sales Engineer, Technical Sales Engineer, Business Development professional to join a well-established leading business who supply robotic & automation solutions to the manufacturing industry.

  • Newly created role in a growing, successful team, focussing on growing key accounts as well as generating new business. Very consultative and targeted on quality over quantity when it comes to their sales approach.

  • Very suited to someone with a technical background in engineering, robotics, mechatronics or similar who has moved into a commercially focussed role. They provide bespoke systems, so this person will need to have a good technical understanding.

  • An understanding of the manufacturing industry (Pharmaceuticals, Automotive, Food / Process and Distribution).

  • Excellent long-term capabilities within an SME business, working closely with the Sales Director. A very free / autonomous role, offices in Gloucester, and customer across the UK.

  • Roughly £50,000 - £60,000 + Car or Car Allowance + Wider company benefits. You will need a full UK driving license and be happy with travel and working autonomously.

    This Sales Engineer job will suit:

  • Sales Engineer, Technical Sales Engineer, Business Development professional or similar – you will be accustomed to travelling to customer manufacturing sites across the UK

  • Technically astute (Mechanical & Electrical), Good knowledge of Manufacturing & Production machinery – specifically capital equipment, conveyors, PLC’s, robotics and similar.

  • You could work in a related industry; Automotive, Food & Process, Pharmaceutical, Distribution or similar.

  • Accustomed to working in an autonomous role – you will manage your own visits, pipeline and work in a very free role reporting into the Sales Director. Long sales cycles for high value projects.

  • Engineering knowledge – qualifications or experience working in a technical role.

  • Able to travel to customer sites – full UK driving license.

    The Sales Engineer job’s working environment, opportunities and rewards:

  • Well-established UK-based provider of advanced automation and robotic solutions, with over 35 years of experience delivering innovative systems to manufacturing businesses across a wide range of industries.

  • SME cultured and values, they really look after their staff. Plenty of opportunity for this person to progress into a more senior role within the business further down the line.

  • Known for their technical expertise, they are experts in their field, so you will have plenty of support from the business.

  • Starting salary will be dependent on experience (Salary and package is still to be defined but we suspect in the region of £50,000 - £60,000 as a very rough estimate) Car + other wider benefits.

    This is an autonomous job and is commutable from Gloucester, Oxford, Northampton, Leicester, Derby, Nottingham, Coventry, Warwick, Birmingham, Swindon and other areas across England.

    To apply please contact Danny Turnock at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.

    Visit the Euro Projects Recruitment website to search our latest permanent, contract and interim vacancies.

    “Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply

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