Job Title: Sales and Business Development Manager (Chemical Industry)
Company:Danté Personnel Recruitment
Job description: SUMMARY:
Our client in Kempton Park would like to appoint a Sales and Business Development Manager with sales experience in the chemical manufacturing industry.Only candidates from the Chemical manufacturing industry will be considered.POSITION INFO:
Minimum requirements:
- PGDip in Management (Business Administration) Advantage
- Sales and Marketing Degree / Post
Degree / Advanced Diploma * Minimum 10 years sales management experience in a chemical manufacturing industry OR
- Minimum 8 years experience in a Business Development / Sales Management role
- Willing to travel 30% of the time
- Must obtain a satisfactory
report * Strong knowledge of sales growth techniques
- Proven track record of sales / business development process
- Manage Business Development Officers / Key Account Managers
- Responsible to motivating the team to generate leads, build client relationships, set targets to exceed revenue forecast and meet customer needs
Consultant: Edna Anderhold – Dante Personnel Pretoria Silver Lakes
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Expected salary: R70000 per year
Location: Kempton Park, Gauteng
Job date: Fri, 29 Nov 2024 08:46:13 GMT
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