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Old 30-07-2008, 01:40 PM
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Default Sales Support Analyst - Renewable Energy

Central London | £25,000 - £27,000International leader of analysis and research information to the carbon markets in Europe, Australia and North America is seeking a talented, highly motivated team member in the sales and marketing division. The business is a highly respected player within the rapidly growing Carbon Markets and provides a range of news, data and research services covering renewable energy, biofuels, energy efficiency and the carbon markets. Clients include investment banks, energy utilities and a wide range of specialised asset managers.
  • The Sales Support Analyst will join a focussed commercial team that will drive the future growth of the business and will contribute to a range of sales and marketing functions. This is an ideal opportunity to gain broad exposure to a variety of financial institutions, to fundamental business concepts, and ground breaking research in this important field.
Working as part of a small but highly motivated team your responsibilities will include:
  • Supporting the Sales and Marketing Analysts to manage all aspects of client contact data, sales forecasting and client presentations
  • Contributing to the production of all marketing material including events organisation, subscriber mailing lists and conference schedules
  • Acting as the first point of contact for inbound sales enquiries
  • Qualifying sales bids
Qualifications and experience:
  • Keen interest and passion for the new energy / environmental sector
  • Ambition to move into a sales or marketing role analyst position as your next career step
  • Understanding of quantitative analysis
  • Educated to degree level (or equivalent)
  • European language skills to a business level
The position will be based in Central London with UK and European travel. You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself into the Carbon Marketplace and environmental pressures within business The business is growing and developing with new offices opened in Brazil and Sydney.
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For more information contact Beth Mitchell on +44 (0) 203 170 8034 or apply here
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