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Field Sales Representative (NHS / Lab Equipment)

Watford
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Field Sales Representative (NHS / Lab Equipment)
£50,000 - £55,000 + 10K Bonus + £6,600 Car Allowance + 25 Days Holiday + Benefits
Watford, Covering South East

Are you a Field Sales Representative or similar looking for a lucrative opportunity in the Biomedical Devices sector for a global leader with £32 Billion revenue?

Do you want a highly autonomous role in a patch readily developed that offers multiple avenues through pitching a highly diverse product portfolio?

In this role you will be covering a South East patch, including London. The patch has already been partially developed, but there is a massive opportunity to cross-sell new product lines to existing contacts. You will be required to do some new business development and work your way into new NHS sites.

This company are a global leader in Biomedical devices. Part of a massive brand, they are currently increasing their product portfolio by 30% year on year. Onto a bright future, they are seeking a Sales Representative to cover the South East after an internal promotion.

This role would suit a Sales Person, Business Development Manager or similar with a background selling into the NHS, looking for a field-based role with significant earning potential.

The Role:

Setting up meetings with various NHS site, Universities and laboratories
Selling a wide range of biomedical devises across pharmacy, blood and pathology sectors
Increasing revenue from existing accounts
Split of new business development and account management
Covering a South East patch spanning London, Home Counties, Oxford and LeicesterThe Person:

Field Sales Representative, Business Development Manager, Sales Manager or similar
Background selling into the NHS
UK Drivers LicenseJob Reference: BBBH 22981

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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