Technical Sales Engineer - Mechanical / Servo Motion / Automation

Recruitment Services UK
Bexleyheath
3 days ago
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Technical Sales Engineer – Mechanical / Servo Motion / Automation

Location: Home-based – South / South West England / South Wales
Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Company Car + Benefits

Are you a Technical Sales Engineer with experience in servo motors, gearboxes, motion control, or industrial automation?

Join a global leader in servo gearbox and motion control technology working with blue-chip manufacturers across the UK and internationally. Due to sustained growth, we are expanding our UK sales team.

Key Responsibilities

* Develop new business and manage key accounts

* Provide technical sales support for servo gearboxes, motion systems, mechanical automation products

* Deliver customer presentations, proposals, and quotations

* Size and specify servo gearboxes and motion components

* Negotiate commercial terms and manage sales projects

* Identify new opportunities within existing customer base

* Attend exhibitions and technical events

Requirements

* HNC / HND / Degree in Mechanical / Electrical / Engineering

* 3–5+ years’ experience as a Sales Engineer / Technical Sales Engineer

* Background in servo motors, gearboxes, automation, motion control, robotics, mechanical engineering

* Strong commercial awareness and negotiation skills

* Excellent communication and presentation ability

* UK driving licence

Package

* Competitive base salary

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