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Sales Engineer

Derby
3 weeks ago
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A leading supplier of automated capital equipment and processing solutions, renowned for delivering precision-engineered systems to industries including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical devices is now seeking a Sales Engineer to join their team.

With a strong focus on innovation, quality, and customer-centric design, they offer advanced technologies for a range of manufacturing solutions.

You'll be responsible for developing sales across the UK, with occasional travel into Ireland. This role is all about winning new business, nurturing existing accounts, and ensuring every lead is followed up and maximised. With a strong pipeline of enquiries, the focus is on turning opportunities into profitable sales.

Your role as a Sales Engineer

Selling a range of high-quality industrial machinery
Conducting on-site demonstrations (training provided)
Managing your own diary and travel across the UK
Following up leads to ensure no opportunities are missed
Working closely with the wider team across two UK sites (London & Chesterfield)

What We're Looking For

We're open on background-what matters most is your sales ability. If you're confident selling industrial machinery and have a knack for closing deals, we want to hear from you.

Proven track record in machinery or capital equipment sales
Strong ability to convert leads into revenue
Comfortable learning how to operate and demonstrate technical equipment
Self-motivated, ambitious, and commercially astute

What you'll get in return

Competitive basic salary around £40,000
Uncapped commission
Company car
Additional bonus structure in development
Genuine autonomy and the chance to make a big impact

Their continued growth and investment in automation make them an exciting and forward-thinking employer in the industrial automation space.

ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity

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