Senior Data Analytics Sales Consultant

Catch Resource Management
Manchester
1 week ago
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Data Analytics Senior Sales Consultant –Data Analytics, snowflake, talend, databricks, salesforce, hubspot, SaaS, data lakes, apis, adtech, GDPR, CCPA, B2B, Sales Consultant, Account Manager, DataOps, CICD, DevOPs, CI/CD, GenAI, RAG, AWS, Azure, Apache, Spark, Kafka – UK Wide - £80,000-£95,000 + OTE


Our large Microsoft Partner client requiresa Senior Data Analytics Sales Consultantto help spearhead their data sales strategy for 2025 and beyond. The ideal candidate will be responsible for driving revenue growth, and expanding their client base through the sale of enterprise data, analytics platforms, or data-driven products and services.


Key Skills & Experience:


  • 5+ years of experience in B2B sales, preferably in data, SaaS, or analytics.
  • Proven track record of meeting/exceeding sales targets.
  • Strong understanding of data products (e.g., data lakes, APIs, analytics dashboards).
  • Excellent negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to translate complex data concepts into business value.
  • Familiarity with CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot).


Preferred:


  • Prior experience in industries like fintech, marketing analytics, retail intelligence, or adtech.
  • Exposure to working with C-level stakeholders and enterprise accounts.
  • Knowledge of regulatory frameworks related to data privacy (GDPR, CCPA, etc.).
  • Bachelor’s degree in business, Marketing, Data Science, or related field; MBA is a plus.


Main Responsibilities:


  • Lead the end-to-end sales process for data and analytics products or services.
  • Develop and execute strategic sales plans to meet or exceed revenue goals.
  • Identify and engage new enterprise customers and verticals.
  • Build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with key clients and stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with product, marketing, and customer success teams to ensure client satisfaction and solution alignment.
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams to deliver tailored solutions that solve business problems using data.
  • Understand client business needs and tailor data solutions accordingly.
  • Forecast sales performance and report on key metrics (pipeline, revenue, conversion).
  • Coach, mentor, and build a high-performing sales team (if in leadership capacity).
  • Keep up with industry trends, data technologies, and competitors.


Other:


  • Must have valid passport
  • Must have necessary papers to be able to work in the UK
  • Must have excellent English language skills written and spoken


Location:UK Wide


Candidates must be eligible to work in this country.


Catch Resource Management is a leading provider of Dynamics 365, JD Edwards, NetSuite and other ERP resources to both end users and to product suppliers/authors.


Our consultants deliver a completely professional resourcing service, always backed up by our team of ERP specialists who are all experienced in full project life cycle implementation and support, thus ensuring that we fully understand our clients’ requirements and our candidates’ skills.


If you have the relevant skills and experience for this position, we would welcome your application, however please note that we receive high levels of responses to our advertisements so can only immediately respond to those that are a close match. However, if you are interested in hearing about similar positions then please register on our website:www.catchgroup.com.

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