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Business Development Manager (CAD/Construction) - 50k+/car
Job Description
VANRATH has partnered with a commercial catering business that is expanding and offering design solutions.
This role is based on the field, covering Ulster.
The Successful candidate will cover all aspects required to supply, sell and manage the installation of catering projects.
Salary:
£40,000-£50,000 plus bonus, company car, laptop and phone.
Responsibilities:
- New business generation
- Nurture existing relationships
- Design and develop projects
- Preparation and management of site sub-contractors and project activity
- Prepare monthly sales activity reports
The Ideal Candidate:
- CAD experience is a must.
- Design or Technical qualification
- Highly proficient with Microsoft and Design programmes
- 2+ years hands-on experience in a construction environment
Full job spec available on request.
Some positive candidate feedback we've received-
''5*'s for Vanrath. They found me a suitable agency post right away, it was a great fit, now I have got the job permanently! Very personable and knowledgeable to deal with and always took the time to understand and help out. Extremely professional service all round.''
''I contacted Vanrath after being laid off by my previous employer. They were fantastic to deal with and found me the perfect role that matched my skill set and experience and within a day or two had an interview lined up. Within the same week I was made a job offer which I happily accepted. So thankful that I contacted Vanrath. Couldn't have asked for a quicker and more professional service.''
''My experience with Vanrath has been so positive. They were very professional but friendly at the same time. The whole process has been excellent and I've secured a job that I really wanted. I wouldn't hesitate to go through Vanrath again in future as there was no waiting about and they continually kept me updated throughout. Thanks so much again.''