Business Development Manager (Construction / Manufacturing)


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

4th December 2017

Location

Bristol

Salary/Rate

£28500 - £32000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Business Development Manager (Construction / Manufacturing)

£28,000 - £36,000 (£40,000 - £60,000 OTE)

Bristol, Avonmouth

Are you a Sales / Business Development Manager looking for an autonomous role within the construction or manufacturing sector where you will have plenty of opportunity to increase your earnings through bonuses and commission?

On offer is a role with clear scope for progression with an industry leading company where you will receive product training and a generous remuneration package.

The company is based in Bristol and has been established for over 50 years. They manufacture building panels across a range of industries and have a number of blue chip clients including GSK and Dyson.

This role would suit an experienced Salesperson / Business Development Manager with experience in either the construction or manufacturing industry.

The Role:

*Consultative Selling, following Warm and qualified leads.

*Dealing with Main Contractor, Principle Contractor and Large End User Projects.

*Reading and interpreting and marking up construction drawings.

The Person:

*Experience of sales within a technical/construction/engineering environment.

*Ability to read construction drawings.

*Ideally have sold to the food/refrigeration/pharmaceutical/fire protection industries.

To Apply for this role please click "Apply" or contact Reece Stensel at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Bristol, M5, M4, Bath, Chippenham, Avonmouth, Weston-Super-Mare, Newport, Chepstow, Swindon, Manufacturing, Business Development, Sales, Field Sales, Nationwide, Construction, Building Panels

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