Job Details
Job Ref: 213480380
Date: 2021-04-02 17:15:21
Brewster Partners are looking to recruit an experienced National Business Development Manager to join an established medical waste business in a permanent role paying up to £45K basic plus commission plus car / car allowance.
This role is heavily focussed on new business development and would suit a hunter that enjoys going out and winning new business.
We are specifically looking for someone with experience winning higher value contracts in the region of £1/4 million to £2million at a national level.
THE COMPANY:
Specialist medical waste management business.
THE JOB:
National new business development role targeting £1/4million to £2million contracts within the private sector.
Self-generate leads and attend sales appointments across the UK to present and promote the company's services.
Identify and win national account business opportunities to achieve revenue targets.
THE PERSON:
A new business "hunter".
Previous new business sales experience gained from within the waste management (or similar) sector is essential.
A proven track record of success in winning large national contracts is essential.
Full clean driving license.
You may have worked in one of the following roles: Business Development Manager, BDM, Business Development Executive, BDE, Sales Manager, Field Sales Executive, National Sales Executive, National Sales Manager.Brewster Partners Office Support & Technical Recruitment is a division of the Brewster Partners Recruitment Group focusing on the recruitment of talent in administration, business support, HR, sales, marketing and purchasing in South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and the Midlands. If you are interested in discussing this job in more detail or any other aspect of office support and technical recruitment we would really like to hear from you. Please visit our website at Brewster Partners for more information
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