Sales Manager (Medical Devices / Diabetes Care)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Newark
2 days ago
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Job Title and Salary

Sales Manager (Medical Devices / Diabetes Care)

£40,000 - £50,000 + Bonus Scheme + Generous Car Allowance + Highly Autonomous + Industry Training + Enhanced Pension + BUPA + Dental + Benefits

Location

Field Based, M1/M6 Corridors ideally based near Nottingham, Derby, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Stoke-on-Trent, Leicester or surrounding areas.

Overview

Are you from a Technical Sales / Account Management background with Medical/Pharma Sales experience and looking for the ability to join an industry leading manufacturer, where you can showcase your skillset and continue developing your knowledge, working in a niche sector of medical and working highly autonomously whilst being able to directly affect your earnings through additional commission / bonus schemes?

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your skillset working in the medical sector, playing a major role in the continued success of the team, where you can gain specialist training working on cutting edge technology rollouts, and having the ability to progress your career further within the business in future.

The Role
  • Field Sales covering the M1/M6 Corridor
  • Selling into and Developing NHS, Primary and Secondary Healthcare Providers
  • 80% on the road, 20% home working
The Person
  • Previous Account Management, Sales or Business Development Experience within the medical sector
  • Ideally knowledge of Diabetes Management / Care Equipment
  • Full UK Drivers License
Reference

Reference Number: BBBH (phone number removed)

How to Apply

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Harvey Wayman at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Recruiter Information

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

Equal Opportunity Statement

We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.


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