Regional Sales Manager Daylight & Roof Glazing Systems

Mitchell Maguire
Edinburgh
1 week ago
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Regional Sales Manager Daylight & Roof Glazing Systems

Job Title: Regional Sales Manager Rooflights, Smoke Ventilation & Glass Roofs

Job reference Number: 886282-7010-2551

Industry Sector: Daylight Systems, Roof Windows, Glazing, Skylights, Roof lights, Roof Glazing, Roofing, Building Envelope, Canopies, Curtain Walling, Facades, Cladding, Insulation, Dome Roof Lights, Panel Glazing, Structural Glazing, Smoke Ventilation, Roofing, Flat Roofing, Commercial, Architects, Building Surveyors, Specification, Specification Sales, Tier 1 Main Contractor, Contractors, Installers
Area to be covered: North

Remuneration: £50,000 - £55,000 + 25% bonus

Benefits: £625 car allowance & full benefits package
The role of the Regional Sales Manager Rooflights, Smoke Ventilation & Glass Roofs will involve:

Regional Sales Manager position selling a high quality manufactured range of daylight systems such as: roof glazing, roof windows, roof domes, large glass systems, daylight windows, glazing ventilation systems, smoke exhaust systems, heat systems

All of your time will be spent selling to / generating specification with architects, building surveyors, tier 1 contractors, roofing contractors and installers

Targeted to achieve circa £1m turn over

Dealing with large project sizes from £20k-£350k+

Working on predominantly commercial projects such as universities, colleges, universities, gyms and hospitals

good spilt between new business and account management

Constant updating and maintenance of CRM system

Working closely with internal and external support team and colleagues to get the most from the sales process

Following the design build process through to installation

High levels of organisational skills such as planning, punctuality and prescience

The ideal applicant will be an Regional Sales Manager Rooflights, Smoke Ventilation & Glass Roofs with:

Must have experience selling a technical related product such as: glass, glazing, roof windows, daylight systems, glazing systems, cladding, facades, canopies, roof lights, skylights, ceilings, curtain walling, smoke ventilation systems, facades

Must have sold through spec via architects or tier 1 contractors

Ideally have contacts with large tier 1 contractors OR architect practises

Must be hungry and passionate about progressing within your career

Must understand technical understanding

Experience conducting CPDs

A strong determined work ethic with ambition to grow their sales career

Strong computer literacy skills

Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Field Sales Recruitment Consultancy, dealing exclusively with Construction Field Sales Jobs, Construction field sales vacancies and Specification field sales positions within: Daylight Systems, Roof Windows, Glazing, Skylights, Roof lights, Roof Glazing, Roofing, Building Envelope, Canopies, Curtain Walling, Facades, Cladding, Insulation, Dome Roof Lights, Panel Glazing, Structural Glazing, Smoke Ventilation, Roofing, Flat Roofing, Commercial, Architects, Building Surveyors, Specification, Specification Sales, Tier 1 Main Contractor, Contractors, Installers



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