Sales Specialist, Medical Decontamination Systems

TRS Consulting
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10 months ago
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Sales Specialist, Medical Decontamination Systems 

  • Medical and Healthcare Sectors -

    Basic Salary £50,000 to £58,000
    On target earnings £80,000+
    Uncapped commission
    Company car
    Healthcare
    Pension
    NHS framework supplier-agreed
    Opportunity to progress within an innovative, forward-thinking organisation
    The Role -  Sales Specialist, Medical Decontamination Systems 

    Following expansion, they seek to recruit a Sales Specialist. The role will involve: 

    A mixture of account management and new business, selling consumables and medical devices to the medical  and healthcare sectors.
    Up-selling and identifying new business opportunities, ultimately looking to exceed area sales and gross profit targets.
    Extending the customer base by participating in relevant exhibitions and local events
    Assisting in training team members, analysing competitor activity, organising territory product presentations and taking responsibility for producing proposals and sales agreements.
    Your Background - Sales Specialist, Medical Decontamination Systems 

    To succeed in this varied and exciting role you must be able to demonstrate the following:

    Previous experience selling consumables and / or capital equipment into the medical, healthcare, NHS or private clinical sectors.
    Commerical acumen and strong interpersonal skills.
    Hunger and determination to succeed
    The Company - Sales Specialist, Medical Decontamination Systems 

    Impressive portfolio of products and fully integrated medical systems incorporates many aspects of the clinical equipment sector 
    Global presence with operations in over 50 countries worldwide
    Offering 'best in class' solutions across a wide range of medical equipment 
    Uncapped commission, access to the NHS framework and cutting-edge products make this an excellent opportunity for those with the desire and hunger to succeed
    This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or an employment business

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