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Search Results for Chemist
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Technical Sales Manager (Chemistry)
Our Client is a fast-growing distributor of speciality ingredients. They are now seeking a Technical Sales Manager for the Pharmaceutical division. The geographical territory is Ireland. This position is a full-time permanent role and will report to the Division Manager. Our Client will consider candidates for this position who are currently working in a technical / NPD role and who have a desire to move into a commercial role Key Responsibilities:
Achieve quarterly and annual sales budgets for a range of Chemical Products Achieve beneficial customer relationships by...
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Westmeath,
Technical Sales Manager (Chemistry)
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Business Manager (Pharma Chemicals)
Our client is an innovative specialist technical distributor who understand the needs of customers, uncovering solutions to problems and forging lasting relationships with suppliers. Technical and regulatory challenges inspire them to find entrepreneurial solutions for their customers. A thorough technical understanding enables them to repeatedly create technical and commercial value. In the past 2.5 years the have established an Irish entity, with their office based in Athlone. They are now seeking to grow the team by bringing on a strong business development person in the area of Ch...
Location:
Westmeath,
Business Manager (Pharma Chemicals)
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Westmeath |
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Career Profile
A general role which can encompass everythign from product and process development, to analysis andf evern early-stage research. Organic chemists are specialists in designing molecules, whereas physical chemists have more relevance to engineering and materials-based environments.