Field Sales Specialist - Pathology
57 Days Old
Experience in molecular sciences is a must for this role.
TERRITORY
The Sales Specialist role covers North London, Luton, Watford, Stevenage, Colchester, Cambridge, Ipswich, Bedford, Norwich, Oxford.
Long established global manufacturer with great reputation and products
Selling diagnostic equipment into hospital labs
Take over a well-performing region with a welcoming customer base
Excellent company benefits package
THE ROLE: As Field Sales Specialist, the successful candidate will sell an innovative range of diagnostic instrumentation and consumables to pathology labs and procurement within NHS and private hospitals across the North Thames region.
Typical customers will be Pathologists, Biomedical Scientists, EBME, Lab Managers and technicians and purchasing / procurement. You will inherit a territory that has been very well developed by the same person for the last 7 years , taking over a region with a great account base but also lots of potential for additional growth.
THE COMPANY : As one of the leading manufacturers within clinical diagnostics, this international organisation has a well-developed account base throughout the UK. With a strong focus on innovation and R+D investment, their solution encompasses molecular, chemistry, haematology, and microscopic diagnostic, with new products launched last year that have opened up many more business career opportunities!
THE PERSON:
Experience in molecular sciences is essential
Experience of selling medical devices or scientific products/equipment is also essential
Any experience of diagnostics and pathology labs is preferred
Excellent relationship building and "closing" skills
A desire to develop professional and learn new product areas
Full driving license
THE PACKAGE
Salary: £45,000 - 52,000
OTE £10,000
Choice of car or car allowance
Benefits: 10% Pension, H/care, Laptop, Mobile, lunch allowance, 24 days' holiday + stats (increasing to 30) + Full Benefits
- Location:
- St Albans, Hertfordshire
- Job Type:
- FullTime