Territory Manager

Leeds
2 weeks ago
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The Company: 

Leading medical devices supplier. 

Business is exceeding targets. 

Opportunities for career advancement. 

Supportive culture, a fun place to work. 

Invest in their staff. 

The Role of the Territory Manager 

Selling a range of vascular products- (Veins and Arteries). Portfolio consists of stents, coils, wires, catheters.  

Selling to Interventional Radiology, Vascular Surgeon, Consultants and Nurses (Small amount into urology). 

Maintaining a Business Plan to maximise achievement of company sales, profit margins and product targets for their territory. 

To have a comprehensive knowledge of the businesses of which they work within, along with regards to product ranges, technical specifications, prices, features, benefits, clinical applications and sales strategies. 

Education of all customers (and team members) in the practical features, benefits, handling of product, new technologies and the techniques employed in using the equipment. 

Scan for and report on competitors activity on their territory. 

Promoting and where required supporting nurse study days, exhibitions and workshops on the territory. 

Maintain and continue to develop the necessary skills and product knowledge by on-going self-development in the job function, to augment the training that the company provides and ensure that all company sponsored training is implemented. 

Excellent professsional appearance and presentation, ensuring that the correct attire is worn for the area of work, i.e. business suit, scrubs, etc. 

To communicate regularly with the National Sales Manager and attend planned conference calls and monthly sales meetings. 

Area covers the North West/M62 Corridor 

Benefits of the Territory Manager 

£30k-£45k basic salary (DOE)  

£25k OTE  

24 days holidays + public holidays  

5% EE & ER pension contributions  

4 x life assurance  

Company vehicle (hybrid or electric generally)  

Sick pay & Company enhanced maternity pay 

The Ideal Person for the Territory Manager 

2 years proven medical devices sales 

Will also consider someone new into medical devices sales if you can prove you have the right attitude and willing to learn  

Proficient in the use of MS Office Suite software and the internet.  

A full driving licence. You must be highly organised and able to prioritise and strategically develop business opportunities. 

Growth mind-set.  

The ability to self-motivate and have that hunger in the belly. 

Big on personality and looking for people that can bring something to the business. 

Wants people that are both patient & customer focused. 

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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