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£34'000 - £43'000 + Bonuses + Commission ( OTE £48'000+)+ Remote Working + Technical Training + Private Healthcare + Holidays + Progression + Industry Leading Pension + Car / Van Option + Company Credit Card + 'Immediate Start'

Break into a Field Sales Representative role for an industry leader working a solution selling role! Receive specialist training to constantly improve technically & Earn a terrific package where you can earn in excess of £48'000 through commission and bonuses.

This company is industry leaders within the measuring and analysis field and due to growth they need a Field Sales Representative to join their highly skilled team.You'll get to progress technically and into senior positions, enjoy earning a fantastic package while selling the best equipment there is, and being constantly challenged. This role is best suited for a candidate with a background in Science / Chemistry looking to break into a Sales role.

You Role As A Field Sales Representative Will Include:
* Field Sales Representative Role
* Solution Selling To A Range Of Different Customers Including Pharma
* Remote Role - Covering Cambridge

As A Field Sales Representative You Will Have:
* Clean Driving Licence
* A Higher Certificate / Qualification In Chemistry
* Worked Within The Lab / Medical Industry
* Experience - Science / Chemistry background

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Keywords: Sales Engineer, Technical Sales Engineer, Field Sales Representative, Sales Executive, Sales, Chemist, Analytical Equipment, Weighing Equipment, Science, Chemistry, Technician, Medical, Scales, Cambridge,Peterborough,

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