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Connected Homes Technology (I.O.T) into the Social Housing/Regional Housebuilders Market

North East & Yorkshire

Sheffield, Leeds, Hull, Durham, Newcastle

£50,000 - £57,000 Basic Salary + OTE £15k Uncapped + £400 Per month car allowance plus a superb benefits package

Exciting area sales manager role to work in the social housing/regional house builders division of a leading innovative organisation as they look to attack the market.
Great IOT product which will revolutionise the market from a health & safety perspective.
Genuine career progression
Rare opportunity to join a growing organisation to challenge your commercial and business acumen.The Company:

This innovative organisation is looking to expand their business with this new hire. It's a great time to be joining this company as their IOT technology is gaining market share and it's a great opportunity to exploit their recent success.
Having been established almost 20 years, they have built a very strong customer base through their innovative R&D & high technical quality.The Role:

Exciting opportunity role to grow and develop a division.
Great/realistic bonus earning potential.
UK R&D quality is well received by the market so it's time to exploit this interest.
Innovative & well-designed products
Selling into the Social Housing, Regional Developers, Housing Associations, Contractors, Installers and specifiersYour background and suitability:

You'll be a driven, motivated, new business sales professional.
Social Housing, Housing Associations, Regional Housebuilders and or Local authority sales experience is a necessity.
Commercially savvy with a genuine new business interest
Career focused with a proactive attitude.The Package:

£50,000 - £57,000 Basic salary plus OTE £15k uncapped
£400 pcm Car allowance
Superb benefits package
Pension
25 days holiday plus statsPlease apply for this job online if you are interested and feel you fit the above criteria. The company are doing first interviews immediately and if you have any questions, please contact John Ahearne at TalentTech Recruitment Ltd

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