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Product Specialist

Leeds
3 days ago
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The Company: 

Est over 50 years ago. 

Global footprint with millions of products. 

Fantastic career opportunities.

Benefits of the Product Specialist: 

£40k-£46k basic  

OTE: £35k-£50k 

Company car or car allowance 

Healthcare cash plan 

Pension 

Mobile phone 

Laptop 

25 days holiday plus bank holiday. 

The Role of the Product Specialist: 

As the new Territory Sales Manager you will be responsible for selling the portfolio of critical care devices and equipment into the NHS and private hospitals. 

You will be responsible for selling to anaesthetists, intensivists, consultants, nurses, CCU, ICU, Paediatrics, Neonatal, A+E, Infection control, procurement etc 

A good mix of new and existing business. 

Covering the North 

The Ideal Person for the Product Specialist: 

A very exciting opportunity for a territory sales managers with a min 2-3 years medical sales experience into critical care setting. 

As the new Product Specialist you will be from a medical devices/consumables sales background. 

Really important to be emotionally intelligent, enthusiastic and ambitious. 

Career focussed individual. 

Logical thinker with a natural curiosity. 

Good with numbers. 

A real go-getter that wants to drive clinical change!! 

Must be intelligent, professional and extremely interested in learning product knowledge to become a product specialist. 

You will be hungry and extremely ambitious who can self-motivate. 

You MUST hold a full UK driving licence. 

The ideal candidate will have a strong resilient mindset. 

Need to be enthusiastic, driven, energetic. 

If you think the role of Product Specialistis for you, apply now! 

Consultant: Rio Barclay 

Email: (url removed) 

Tel no. (phone number removed) 

Candidates must be eligible to work and live in the UK. 

About On Target 

At On Target, we specialise in sales, technical and commercial jobs in the Engineering, Construction, Building Services, Medical & Scientific, and Commercial & Industrial Solutions sectors, enabling our consultants to become experts in their market sector. We place all levels of personnel, up to Director across the UK and internationally

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