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Territory Sales Manager

Bristol
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The Company: 

A market leading medical devices company. 

Established for over 30 years and seeing continual growth. 

Fantastic career opportunity. 

The Role of the Territory Sales Manager  

Selling a range of Endoscopy and GI Radiology products.  

The associated products include Metal Stents, Haemostasis gels, endoscopic accessories (such as guidewire, clips, snares) and ablation catheters. 

You will sell to GI radiologists, consultants, liver surgeons, GI surgeons & endoscopists.  

Covering the South West & South Wales 

The team are in a very good position and will be looking to double in T/O should things go according to plan. 

Benefits of the Territory Sales Manager 

£35k-£48k basic   

£24k OTE   

Lunch allowance. 

Company vehicle (Electric/Hybrid). 

Training academy. 

Savings & Cycle Schemes. 

Remote/Flexible Working. 

Salary and bonus structures. 

Sustainable business strategy 

Employee assistance programme. 

Pension, life assurance & income protection. 

Long service awards & employee of the month. 

Employee events & initiatives all throughout the year. 

Enhanced sick pay scheme that increases with service. 

Enhanced annual and life leave that increases with service. 

The Ideal Person for the Territory Sales Manager 

Ideally endoscopy, someone that has sat on the shoulder of the surgeons.  

You will need to be a strong team player.  

Perhaps ortho, as a similar type of sales role. 

Looking for someone preferably with metal stents sales experience from a competitor but this is not a prerequisite. 

The ideal candidate is someone up and coming, energetic and looking to make a name for themselves.  

You will come ideally from a medical sales role associated with the organs. So cardio, radio, endo, neuro etc. Not necessarily spine/ortho. 

Looking for people that are curious, wanting to learn and not scared of asking questions.  

Lots of energy and a can-do attitude.  

An understanding of surgical procedures.  

A science related degree would be a huge advantage (Bio science degree would be a big advantage). 

If you think the role of Territory 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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