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Bid Writer (Pharma / Medical Devices)

Bristol
2 days ago
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Bid Writer (Pharma / Medical Devices)

Up To £65,000 + Work From Home / Hybrid + Clear Scope Of Progression + Technical Training + Fully Autonomous

Hybrid Role - Office Based In Bristol

Are you a Bid Writer, Project Manager, Strong Engineer from the industry or someone with Bid Writing experience, from the Pharmaceutical, Medical Tech / Devices, Scientific, Surgical or Engineering industry, looking to step into a highly autonomous role where you will assist with Writing Bids, proposals, writing quotes and keeping in touch with engineers within a highly technical and exciting business?

On offer is a days based role where you will work on a hybrid basis, where you will be able to maintain a great work-life balance working for a company that invests in their staff through industry leading training and a great progression structure up to directorship. You will receive state of the art training with the scope of you to become an industry expert.

This company are an industry leading, multi-national cooperation that have built up a fantastic reputation for their work and how they treat their staff. This company are a staple for the design and innovation of leading scientific / surgical technology used for the pharmaceutical / medical industry.

This role would suit someone with Bid Writing experience that is looking to become a specialist in the pharmaceutical / medical industry where you will receive the industry's best training with a clear scope of progression to senior level management.

The Role:
*Writing Bids / Proposals
*Developing relationships within the company
*Speaking to Engineers
*Hybrid

The Candidate:
*Technical background within similar industry
*Bid writing background

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