Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£35,000 To £50,000
Fire Alarm BDM – London - £50,000 My Client Is A Fire Protection Company Who Provide Service, Maintenance And Breakdown To Their Commercial, Leisure And Retail Client Base. Mainly Covering Central London, They Now Seek An Experienced Sales Professional With A Proven Track Record With Within The Fire Alarm Industry. Salary Package £35,000 To £50,000 Bonus & Commission Structure Company Car Or Car Allowance 25 Days Holiday Laptop & Mobile Phone Pension About The Role You Will Be Working Expected To Be Carrying Out The Following Duties: Identify New Business Opportunities To Maximise Sales – New Target Clients, New Partners, New Ways To Reach The Existing Market, New Products Full Sales Cycle From Pre Invitation To Tender, Manage The Bid Through To Account Management. Complete A Tender Return Document With Costings Understanding Of Word, PowerPoint And Excel Input Into The Strategic Sales Plan - A Defined Business Plan That Determines Objectives And Drivers To Achieve An Agreed Sales Target This Is An Exciting Opportunity For BDM Who Is Looking For A Business That Provide Full Backing And Have A Current Sales Team. To Apply You Must Have : A Proven Track Record Of Acquiring New Business Within The Security Industry. Have An Excellent Understanding Of The Current Market Conditions, With A Good Network Of Contacts. Be Client Facing, Able To Objection Handle And Happy To Entertain Clients. Please Contact Zan Saeed RGB Network Office: 020 7932 2800 Email: Zsaeed @Rgb.Co.Uk
Southend-on-Sea
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