Sales Associate| J&J MedTech | Surgery | Midlands

Johnson & Johnson MedTech
Wokingham
1 day ago
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At Johnson & Johnson, we believe health is everything. Our strength in healthcare innovation empowers us to build a world where complex diseases are prevented, treated, and cured, where treatments are smarter and less invasive, and solutions are personal.


Through our expertise in Innovative Medicine and MedTech, we are uniquely positioned to innovate across the full spectrum of healthcare solutions today to deliver the breakthroughs of tomorrow, and profoundly impact health for humanity.


Learn more at jnj.com.


We provide an inclusive work environment where each person is considered as an individual. We respect the diversity and dignity of employees and recognize their merit.


Job Information

  • Job Function: MedTech Sales
  • Job Sub Function: Clinical Sales – Hospital/Hospital Systems (Commission)
  • Job Category: Professional
  • Location: Wokingham, Berkshire, United Kingdom

Job Description

Fuelled by innovation at the intersection of biology and technology, we’re developing the next generation of smarter, less invasive, more personalized treatments.


Are you passionate about improving and expanding the possibilities of surgery? Ready to join a team that’s reimagining how we heal? Our Surgery team will give you the chance to deliver surgical technologies and solutions to surgeons and healthcare professionals around the world. Your contributions will help effectively treat some of the world’s most prevalent conditions such as obesity, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Patients are waiting.


We are excited to offer an opportunity for a motivated and ambitious individual to join our team as a Sales Associate within the J&J MedTech Surgery division covering the Midlands region. This role is the perfect introduction to a career in MedTech sales at Johnson & Johnson, offering hands‑on experience, structured development, and exposure to both commercial and strategic aspects of the business.


Purpose of the Role

As a Sales Associate, you will support the growth and retention of business across our Biosurgery portfolio. You will work closely with the Sales team and Regional Sales Manager to contribute to sales targets, while also participating in key project‑based initiatives that drive innovation, efficiency, and customer engagement. This role offers a unique opportunity to develop core sales skills while gaining exposure to cross‑functional projects that shape the future of our business.


Please note: This role requires a willingness to travel and be flexible regionally to support business needs, training, and project delivery.


Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in achieving regional sales targets by supporting account activity & customer engagement.
  • Develop product knowledge and clinical understanding to support in‑theatre case coverage and customer queries.
  • Collaborate with Sales Specialists to identify and pursue new business opportunities.


  • Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders in hospitals and surgical teams.
  • Support the planning and execution of customer training events and educational sessions.
  • Represent the company professionally at all times, upholding our values and commitment to healthcare excellence.


  • Work closely with the wider sales and support teams to ensure alignment on goals and activities.
  • Participate in team meetings, training sessions, and development workshops.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Early in their sales career with a passion for sales, healthcare, or medical technology.
  • A strong communicator with a proactive, can‑do attitude.
  • Organised, adaptable, and eager to learn in a fast‑paced environment.
  • Willing and able to travel across the relevant sales region as required.
  • Ideally educated to degree level or with equivalent experience in a customer‑facing role or healthcare setting.
  • A team player who thrives on collaboration and continuous improvement.

What’s in it for You

  • A structured development plan and mentorship from experienced sales professionals.
  • Exposure to both commercial and strategic aspects of the business.
  • A competitive compensation package including base salary, commission scheme, and benefits tailored to your lifestyle.
  • Access to wellbeing resources, private healthcare, and opportunities to contribute to community projects.

Make Your Mark

Join us and be part of a team that’s transforming surgical care. With your energy and our expertise, there’s no limit to the impact we can make—together.


Preferred Skills

  • Business Behavior
  • Communication
  • Consulting
  • Cross‑Selling
  • Customer Centricity
  • Customer Effort Score
  • Customer Retentions
  • Execution Focus
  • Goal Attainment
  • Hospital Operations
  • Innovation
  • Market Research
  • Medicines and Device Development and Regulation
  • Sales
  • Solutions Selling
  • Sustainable Procurement
  • Vendor Selection


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