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The Job  

The Company: 

A market leading manufacturer and distributor of medical products. 

Seeing continual and exponential growth. 

A fantastic career opportunity. 

The Role of the Territory Manager 

The main element of the role as the new territory sales manager is to sell the portfolio on Enteral Feeding products which include feeding tubes, syringes and accessories.  

50/50 new/existing business (There are plans for new product releases this year).  

You are responsible for selling to dieticians, clinicians, neonatal, gastroenterologists etc and a lot of procurement.  

There will be an element of working alongside clinicians and training and development. 

Covering Yorkshire, East Riding, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire & Lincolnshire – Ideally based around Sheffield/Leeds/Bradford 

Benefits of the Territory Manager 

£33k-£42k (DOE), + £12k OTE  

Car allowance  

Phone 

Laptop 

Pension  

Healthcare  

25 days annual leave 

The Ideal Person for the Territory Manager 

Ideally you will come from a clinical and commercial background.  

MUST have medical devices/consumables sales background and experience of selling into the NHS.  

Having contacts on patch is ideal and contact with procurement brilliant.  

You will be consultative and amiable.  

Ex nurses/dieticians with commercial experience would be great. 

If you think the role of Territory Manager is for you, apply now! 

Consultant: David Gray 

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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