Energy Sales Specialist | EndoMech| J&J MedTech | Surgery | Leicester, Nottingham & Peterborough.

Johnson & Johnson MedTech
Peterborough
1 month ago
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Energy Sales Specialist

EndoMech | J&J MedTech – Surgery – Locations: Leicester, Nottingham & Peterborough, United Kingdom.


Purpose of the role

Sales Specialists responsible for growing, supporting and defending sales in existing accounts across the designated territory across the Ethicon product portfolios. In this role you will become an integral part of the sales team by supporting the Regional Sales Manager and leading key accounts and creating new business opportunities where feasible.


Responsibilities

  • Achieve agreed objectives and sales targets as outlined in the annual performance cycle.
  • Interact and promote products to key customers and collaborators in secondary care within the allocated geographical region.
  • Lead the territory through the development of comprehensive business plans, focusing on highest value opportunities.
  • Lead and develop accounts, being responsible for the relationship between the Company and the customer, ensuring efficient alignment of all efforts to improve impact of all activities driving growth.

Principal Responsibilities

  • Account Planning

    You will analyze and interpret account strategies and plans utilizing key systems and data, both internally and externally, to gain a broad understanding of the business environment and insights into account needs.



  • Selling

    Build strong networks of relationships that enable the identification of mutually helpful opportunities to sell key technologies in the surgical procedural environment.



  • Teamwork

    Work collaboratively with colleagues across Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices to deliver the business plan.



  • Professional Education and Marketing

    You will provide leadership of customer training activities, partner with Professional Education to develop and maintain associated KOL relationships and foster effective use of the Company’s comprehensive Professional Education offering.




Qualifications

  • Proven track record in Surgical Sales or a similar sales environment.
  • Winning spirit and results‑oriented attitude.
  • Desirable: Meaningful experience in health sciences and Energy.
  • Desirable: Theatre experience working on cases with a range of healthcare customers in public/private sectors.

Preferred Skills

  • Account Management
  • Analytical Reasoning
  • Business Behavior
  • Collaborating
  • Cultural Competence
  • Customer Analytics
  • Customer Centricity
  • Healthcare Trends
  • Learning Agility
  • Market Knowledge
  • Market Research
  • Oracle Customer Data Management (CDM)
  • Problem Solving
  • Sales
  • Solutions Selling
  • Sustainable Procurement
  • Vendor Selection

Benefits & Perks

We provide an environment that supports career aspirations, promotes physical and mental well‑being, and offers a competitive compensation and benefits package that can be tailored. Examples include online Digital GP, private healthcare, retail vouchers, discounted & subsidised gym memberships, and community project support within our global CSR programme.


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