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Territory Sales Manager - Interventional Medical Devices

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Guildford
3 days ago
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Territory Sales Manager – Medical Devices (South Central UK)

We are looking for a Territory Manager with a particular focus in Cardiology & Interventional Radiology, to cover the Surrey/Sussex/South Central area.


TERRITORY MANAGER – SURREY/SUSSEX (SOUTH CENTRAL)


Overview

Our client is truly making a difference in the lives of patients around the world. They are a market leader in the marketing and manufacturing of proprietary medical devices.


Key Accountabilities

  • Establishes and maintains close relationships with new external stakeholders/clients and existing accounts by:
  • Meeting regularly with clients and accounts to present and demonstrate company products and to explain their benefits.
  • Identifying potential customers and introducing them to the products offered.
  • Maintaining contacts with clients to monitor their satisfaction with products.
  • Identifying opportunities to improve customer satisfaction with products.
  • Preparing customized drawings for clients needing custom kits or manifolds.
  • Preparing and submitting pricing contracts to clients for products.
  • Following up with clients to identify opportunities to increase sales volume and profitability.
  • Resolving problems with clients regarding manufacturing or delivery problems, if they occur.
  • Coordinates with other marketing and sales staff to ensure that the right products are shipped to customers on a timely basis and in the amount required, to stay informed about new products provided and to provide feedback from customers about product needs and possible innovations.
  • Makes decisions within approved authorization limits regarding product pricing to optimize sales volume and profitability.
  • Prepares a monthly report summarizing monthly sales results achieved, contacts made, needs for change in products and suggestions for improvement in procedures.
  • Participates in a variety of sales training and planning meetings to learn about new products and marketing promotions, and to share information about sales goals.
  • Maintains a high level of knowledge about the company and competitor products and their advantages and disadvantages.
  • Sets and achieves personal performance goals for sales volume, new contacts made, new client sales and other related sales results achieved.
  • Participates as a member of the sales team to improve the company’s ability to increase market share by identifying ways to increase product quality and customer satisfaction.
  • Travels by car, airplane, bus, etc. to perform sales duties with clients.

Skills / Experience Required

  • Experience in Medical Device sales.
  • Cardiology & Interventional Radiology experience is ideal.
  • Clinical Sales experience is a must.
  • Proven experience in selling to HCPs (i.e., clinicians).
  • Must live and be based in the Surrey/Sussex/South Central Area.

Seniority Level

Mid-Senior level


Employment Type

Full-time


Job Function

Sales and Business Development


Industries

Medical Equipment Manufacturing


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