Technical Sales Engineer

Wolverhampton
22 hours ago
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We are working in partnership with a well-established precision engineering company that has been in operation for over 100 years and is a respected specialist within the hydraulics sector. They are now seeking to appoint an experienced Technical Sales Engineer on a permanent basis.

This is a strategically important appointment, playing a pivotal role in expanding the company’s client base and supporting long-term commercial growth. The role is ideally suited to an individual with strong hydraulics knowledge and a demonstrable track record in technical sales within precision engineering or fluid power environments.

Relevant sector experience may include hydraulic applications across industries such as fluid power systems, heavy machinery, mobile equipment, industrial automation, marine, defence, and offshore energy. A solid understanding of hydraulic components, systems integration, and precision-machined parts will be highly advantageous.

The successful candidate will be technically credible and commercially driven, with the ability to interpret engineering drawings, engage in detailed technical discussions, and act as the primary interface between customers and internal engineering and manufacturing teams. A proven ability to develop new business, build lasting client relationships, and identify opportunities for growth will be essential, as this role is central to strengthening the company’s market presence.

You will have the autonomy to develop and grow your own customer base, supported by an experienced internal infrastructure covering estimating, engineering support, and order management, enabling a strong focus on business development and account growth.

The package reflects the importance of the position and includes:



Competitive basic salary

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Structured and achievable commission scheme

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Full IT equipment provided

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Comprehensive back-office and technical support

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Ongoing professional and technical development

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Clear opportunities for long-term career progression

This position represents an excellent opportunity for a technically capable sales engineer with hydraulics expertise who is seeking a high-impact role within a respected and long-established specialist engineering organisation.

If you would like to find out more about this opportunity, or discuss how we can support you with your next career move, please get in touch

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