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Sales Executive - CNC
Sales Executive – CNC Machinery
Salary: £40,000 Basic + Uncapped Commission (OTE £80,000+) + Company Car
My client is seeking an ambitious and experienced Sales Executive to join their growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven individual with a strong background in CNC machinery and a passion for developing new business.
Working within a well-established engineering business, you will be responsible for:
- Identifying new opportunities
- Managing existing customer accounts
- Promoting a range of CNC machinery and solutions to manufacturers across your designated territory.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and generate new business opportunities within the manufacturing and engineering sectors.
- Build and maintain long-term relationships with both new and existing customers.
- Promote and sell CNC machinery and related solutions.
- Conduct customer meetings, site visits, and product demonstrations.
- Prepare quotations, negotiate commercial terms, and manage the sales process through completion.
- Work closely with internal teams to deliver outstanding customer service.
- Meet and exceed sales targets and business objectives.
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Candidate Requirements
- Previous experience in a field-based sales role.
- CNC machinery knowledge is essential.
- A strong understanding of manufacturing processes and engineering environments.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills.
- Self-motivated with a proactive approach to winning new business.
- Full UK driving licence.


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Package
- £40,000 basic salary.
- Uncapped commission with realistic On-Target Earnings (OTE) of £80,000+.
- Company car.
- Ongoing training and professional development.
- Excellent long-term career prospects with a respected and expanding engineering business.
If you have the technical knowledge and sales experience to succeed in the CNC industry, this is an outstanding opportunity to join a business that values expertise, rewards performance, and offers genuine earning potential.
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