Technical Sales Engineer - Global Leader - Mechanical Systems

Consulo First
Leeds
1 week ago
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Field Based Technical Sales Engineer
UK – Field Based

About the Company

Our client is a global OEM of high end, custom engineered fluid system solutions, supporting critical, safety-led and highly regulated industries worldwide. With a reputation built on engineering excellence, precision manufacturing and application expertise, they partner with customers operating in complex and mission critical environments.

Operating as part of a truly global business, they combine world class product innovation with deep local technical support, delivering integrated fluid handling systems that perform in the most demanding applications.

The Opportunity

This is a field based Technical Sales Engineer position focused on complex, engineered applications across industries such as nuclear, power generation, renewables, oil and gas, chemicals and other process-led environments.

This role would suit an ambitious engineer currently working in an internal sales, applications or technical support role who is ready to step up into a more strategic, customer facing field sales position. It offers genuine progression into a consultative, solutions driven engineering sales career within a structured global organisation.

Key Responsibilities

* Manage and grow a portfolio of existing key accounts, nurturing long term strategic relationships

* Identify, qualify and develop new business opportunities across target sectors

* Deliver con...

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