Requirements
- chemical educational background and minimum 5 years in sales in chemical industry
- extensive experience in sales of chemical products in the Brazil region, especially Sao Paulo region
- experience in negotiations with senior management level in international sales
- willingness to travel frequently
- excellent level of knowledge and understanding of chemical market
- ability to build and develop relations with customers and business partners
- very good command of written and spoken English
- a self-starter with strong communication, presentation and interpersonal skills
Job overview
- development sales of PCC Rokita products in Brazil
- participate in business development strategy building
- responsibility for building long-lasting and strong relations with clients
- manage sales channels
- visit clients in the region regularly, attending trade fairs and related activities to develop market intelligence and to access customers directly
- prepare sales forecasts, sales analyses and actions plans
- negotiate terms of sale and contracts, acquiring new clients
Your benefits
- interesting and independent work development-oriented projects
- B2B contract
- quarterly bonuses
- budget for training
- company car
About us
PCC Rokita carries out production and sales activities within three strategic organisational units, as follows: Chlorine, Polyols and Chemical Phosphorus Business Unit.
Chlorine Business Unit - produces such chemicals as: chlorine, sodium lye, sodium hydroxide, propylene oxide, chlorobenzenes and hydrochloric acid. Production at the Chlorine Business Unit is based on one of the latest and most modern membrane electrolysis stations in Europe.
Polyols Business Unit produces the basic materials needed for the manufacture of flexible, rigid and moulded foam. Polyether polyols (polyetherols) are sold under the trading name of ROKOPOL. They are used to manufacture polyurethanes, which are currently one of the fastest developing groups of materials with a wide range of applications in many scientific and economic sectors.
Chemical Phosphorus Business Unit produces phosphoroorganic additives to plastics, including a wide range of flame retardants, plasticisers and stabilisers. In the Unit’s portfolio there are also naphthalene derivative compounds, used, among others, as superplasticisers in construction and dispersants in the rubber industry.
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