Sales Executive - Electronics

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Are you an experienced Sales Executive in Electronics with a strong background in electronics, manufacturing, or engineered solutions? This is an exciting opportunity to join a fast-growing provider of custom electronics enclosures and complete electronic systems, serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, industrial automation, and IoT technology.

About the Sales Executive job - Electronics based UK wide:

My client are looking for a results-driven B2B Sales Executive to grow new business, develop strong customer relationships, and drive revenue across two key streams:

Custom electronics enclosure design & manufacture
End-to-end electronic system design, engineering & production

You'll work closely with in-house engineering and production teams, ensuring customer needs are met with tailored technical solutions. This is a fantastic chance to join a dynamic electronics manufacturing business that values innovation, flexibility, and quality.

Key Responsibilities for this UK Wide based Sales Executive - Electronics job:

Identify, target, and win new business opportunities within electronics manufacturing, enclosures, and system integration
Develop and present bespoke technical solutions to meet customer requirements
Build strong relationships with OEMs, technology companies, and engineering teams
Work with design and production teams to create accurate proposals, pricing, and lead times
Manage customer accounts through CRM, handling quotations, orders, and delivery updates
Achieve ambitious technical sales targets in a fast-paced environment

Ideal Experience & Skills for the Sales Executive - Electronics job:

Extensive experience in technical sales, electronics manufacturing, or engineered products
Proven track record in solution selling to OEMs and industrial clients
Knowledge of electronics enclosures, system design, or precision manufacturing
Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills
Competent with CRM systems, Microsoft Office, and order management tools
A technical background (electronics, mechanical, or manufacturing) is highly desirable
Existing network of B2B customers within electronics, manufacturing, or engineering sectors is an advantage

To apply for this UK Wide based Sales Executive - Electronics job, please send your cv over to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) for more details

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