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Position: Sales Engineer

Location: Denmark (Home Based)

Salary: €55,000 to €70,000 + Excellent Benefits (Company Car etc…)

If there’s something stopping you from achieving all you’re capable of, you’ll relish a role with a company that will positively encourage you to be pro-active – a real opportunity to release your true potential.

The Company: Our Client, a European leader with 50+ years of excellence, innovation and expertise in the sales and application development of thermoplastic polymers and elastomers supplying the Medical, Automotive, and Aerospace Sectors. They are part of a global technology company that serves healthcare institutions, life science researchers, clinical laboratories, industry and the general public.

The Role: Due to sustained continued expansion, they now require Sales Engineers, someone with an unrivalled knowledge of every aspect of polymer technology including design of parts and moulds, polymer selection to achieve best performance, troubleshooting and optimising the production of parts.

The Person: Candidates suitable for consideration should be able to provide evidence of the following:

  • HNC / Degree in Engineering (or similar) or be a Time Served engineer with relevant experience

  • Experience in injection moulding / plastics processing.

  • Medical Device Background preferred but not essential

  • Knowledge of technical software and tools to deliver support with part design/performance and processing: Moldex 3D / Solidworks and CAD / FEA analysis by our suppliers

  • Experience is sales tools such as Power Bi / DMS / Pulse or SharePoint preferred but not essential

    You will be self-motivated, have excellent communication skills both written and oral, be computer literate, and able to work as part of a team.

    Do you have the courage to take on this challenge?

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