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Area Sales Manager x 2- Non Mechanical Hire Products

Courtney Smith Group
Glasgow
5 days ago
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£40,000 basic salary + very good quarterly bonus scheme + Hybrid company car + Benefits

Role

These roles will see you selling the hire of the companies non mechanical products. These include scaffold boards, scaffold beams, scaffold tools, perimeter fencing, tubes & fixings, fall safety/safety deck systems & traffic management products such as barriers, cones & separators. These roles involve selling to a network of local Main, Sub Contractors & regional developers in the main , however sometimes it could also include getting the products supplied to Merchants and Hire Distributors. The two areas have a very good level of existing spending accounts but also needs more activity and business generation. Area 1) is Bristol, Gloucestershire & Wiltshire. Area 2 is Hampshire, East & West Sussex + GU postcodes.

Company

The company are part of a large group who are a prominent supplier of access, scaffolding, safety and training products. They have many, many branches across the UK.

Person

My client is looking for 2 high calibre sales individuals that are really hungry , vibrant, energetic and tenacious. On the road sales experience is important. My client is completely open on product background within construction as long as you can demonstrate selling to site. You really need to still be on the way up in your sales career.

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