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Area Sales Manager - Residential Mechanical Ventilation

Mitchell Maguire
Maidstone
1 week ago
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Area Sales Manager – Residential Mechanical Ventilation

Area Sales Manager – Residential Mechanical Ventilation
Job Title: Area Sales Manager – Residential Mechanical Ventilation
Industry Sector: HVAC, M&E, Mechanical Ventilation, Heat Pumps, Air Conditioning, MEV, MVHR, Smart Solutions, Residential, M&E Contractors, Mechanical Installers and HVAC Distributors
Areas to be covered: London & South East
Remuneration: £49,000-£59,000 + £7,500 Bonus
Benefits: £7,000 Car Allowance + full benefits package
The role of the Area Sales Manager – Residential Mechanical Ventilation will involve:
• Field sales role promoting a mid to high end range of mechanical ventilation , including MEV and MVHR systems
• Focused on the residential market • Selling into predominantly M&E contractors and mechanical contactor installers • 80% new business development role, 20% developing projects from existing relationships • Projects from 1-200 houses/ flats • Typical order value £(phone number removed) per house/ flat • Working in conjunction with a specification field sales representative • Acting as the go-to person for technical insight and smart solutions
The ideal applicant will be an Area Sales Manager – Residential Mechanical Ventilation experience with:
• Proven field sales track record in HVAC sales • Must have sold into the residential marketplace • Preferably sold ventilation, but open to heat pumps and air conditioning field sales experience
• Contacts within M&E contractors and mechanical contactor installers preferred • New business hunter • Stable career history
• High energy
• Resilient personality
• Technically capable, energetic, intelligent and commercially aware
The Company:
• Small but growing UK business
• Part of a €100m European group
• Approx. 150 group employees
• Est. 30 years+
Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Field Sales Recruitment Consultancy, dealing exclusively with Construction Field Sales Jobs, Construction field sales vacancies and Specification field sales positions within: HVAC, M&E, Mechanical Ventilation, Heat Pumps, Air Conditioning, MEV, MVHR, Smart Solutions, Residential, M&E Contractors, Mechanical Installers and HVAC Distributors

Job Info

Job Title:

Area Sales Manager – Residential Mechanical Ventilation

Company:

Mitchell Maguire

Location:

Maidstone, Kent

Posted:

Aug 26th 2025

Closes:

Sep 26th 2025

Sector:

Contract:

Permanent

Hours:

Full Time

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