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Business Development Manager - Medical Devices

BMS Performance
Essex
3 days ago
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Field based role covering - North Thames (Essex, Bedfordshire, Suffolk, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk) Expect to be out seeing customers 4 days per week.

Candidates must have B2B field sales experience + science related background or degree


THE ROLE:

  • Secondary care sales - managing, winning and growing key clinical and commercial relationships within a wide range of hospital settings - theatre, critical care, urology. cardiology, gynae, thoracic, anaesthesia and procurement
  • Contact level and key decision makers will be surgeons, consultants, nurses, ward managers and staff, matrons and engineers.
  • Growth and new business will come from existing accounts
  • The beauty of this job is the ability to reach out to multiple departments, leveraging relationships to win new business and achieve sales targets
  • Full company and product training will be given and career / earning prospects are very attractive.

THE COMPANY: A privately owned organisation enjoying continued, sustained growth and a provider of a wide range of quality, yet cost-effective, medical and surgical devices and consumables. An exciting opportunity currently exists for an autonomous, driven, new business-focused and credible sales professional to manage and develop their business within the North Thames.

REQUIREMENTS: We are looking for candidates who have a strong business-business sales background and desire to get into medical sales - if you aren't already in it!

  • Must have B2B field sales experience + science related background or degree
  • Candidates must be new business-focused sales professionals who are happy to cold call and close.
  • Full driving license

CULTURE: A company who develop their people and promote from within. They give a great level of autonomy, allowing their sales people to treat their territory as if it were their own business. They enjoy a close-knit, fun and collaborative yet competitive team environment and promote from within, as you can see with this opportunity!

The Package for Business Development Manager:

· Basic: £35,000 to £42,000 max

· Commission: £22,000 to £35,000

· Car: £625 per month car allowance

· Benefits: Healthcare, pension, 25 days holiday + stats, European trip incentives, rewards etc.

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