Elite Consultancy is proud to partner with a long-established and highly respected business in the heavy machinery industry, known for supplying top-tier equipment and plant hire solutions across the UK. With over 50 years of expertise and a solid footprint in construction, recycling, and waste management, they’re now looking to expand their dynamic sales team.
We are seeking an experienced, self-driven Sales Manager with a strong technical background and a passion for new business development to cover a key patch in London and the South East. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a company offering career stability, generous rewards, and technical training on specialist machinery.
What’s on Offer:
- £45,000 - £50,000 base salary (depending on experience)
- Company vehicle + fuel card
- 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays
- 8% pension contribution
- Attractive commission structure
- Realistic OTE of £60,000+
- Full training and long-term career prospects
The Role:
- Manage and grow a territory across London and the South East
- Develop new business and expand existing accounts
- Prepare accurate, timely quotations and close deals
- Provide on-site technical support and demonstrations
- Understand client needs and tailor solutions accordingly
- Monitor competitors and position product offerings effectively
- Work autonomously and manage your own schedule efficiently
What We’re Looking For:
- A technically minded individual – ideally with experience in engineering or a field-based technical role
- Proven success in B2B sales – particularly in heavy machinery, waste equipment, or industrial solutions
- Strong cold calling and new business development skills
- Excellent communication and organisational skills
- Ability to hit targets and work independently
- Someone based within the territory (Watford, South London, M25 corridor, etc.)
- Full UK driving licence
Ideal Backgrounds Could Include:
- Field Service Engineers looking to move into sales
- Plant machinery sales professionals
- Technical Sales Reps in industrial, construction, or environmental sectors