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Territory Sales Manager - Surgical Medical Devices

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Nottingham
1 week ago
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Territory Sales Manager – Surgical Medical Devices

Do you have experience in selling Surgical products within the Medical Device industry?


Are you an entrepreneur is looking for a long-term investment as the next step in your career?


How about working a company driving innovation and growth?


What about the perfect blend of stability, coupled with autonomy and minimal bureaucracy?


Then this could be the company culture for you!


Key Accountabilities

  • Drives business growth by delivering on budgeted sales objectives while adhering to organizational polices.
  • Manages a team of senior executives. Supporting them on their development plans and engages in open and honest conversations.
  • Reviews and discuss action plans for achievement of sales budget each month.
  • Create and implement plan for conducting promotional activities, develop CRM strategy, and ensure effective execution of marketing strategies from time to time in order to achieve objectives through sales.
  • Map potential of territory and relates it to market trends and competitors’ activities
  • Profiles, assesses potential, prepares target list and enlists new doctors as per business requirement.
  • Collaborates with government sales teams to ensure product availability and demand generation at the different institutions.
  • Builds consistent, long term relationships with Key Opinion Leaders/Key Business leaders in assigned territory by involving them in scientific engagements at regular intervals and through effective coverage at right frequency.
  • Follow up with customers to resolve any issues and ensure satisfaction. Collaborate with other departments to ensure a timely resolution.

Skills/Experience Required

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent required, preferably in Life Sciences or Biotechnology.
  • Multiyear experience in medical device sales
  • Relevant therapeutic experience in areas such as Sutures, Wound closure, Hernia solutions, and Biosurgery is highly preferred.
  • Excellent decision-making and strong financial management skills.
  • Exceptional communication and stakeholder skills

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Sales and Business Development


Industries

Medical Equipment Manufacturing; Hospitals and Health Care


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