Territory Sales Manager

Birmingham
8 months ago
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The Company: 

Well established UK manufacturer  

Leading innovator of medical devices 

Global footprint. 

Invest in their staff 

Reputation for quality and service 

The Role of the Territory Sales Manager  

Selling full product portfolio of cutting edge innovative surgical devices. 

Selling to both clinical & non clinical staff. 

Their portfolio can be used across multiple surgical disciplines. 

Will be responsible for Midlands region 

The candidate must live on patch.  

There will be a mix of new and existing business. 

You will be responsible to manage your own diary and generating leads 

Benefits of the Territory Sales Manager  

£40k-£50k depending on experience 

OTE: £20k uncapped 

Company car  

iPhone 

iPad 

Laptop  

Pension  

Healthcare plan  

25 days holiday plus bank holidays 

The Ideal Person for the Area Sales Manager 

The ideal candidate will have operating theatre sales experience. 

Candidate must have a commercial mindset. 

Must have business development capability to drive new business opportunities to fruition. 

The ideal candidate will be motivated, driven, determination and pro-active. 

Candidate will be comfortable standing up in front of people and presenting/demonstrating a product. 

This candidate is a team player with good ethics and a will to win.  

If you think the role of Area Sales 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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