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Our robust portfolio of leading electrical product brands dates back more than 100 years and includes nVent CADDY, ERICO, HOFFMAN, RAYCHEM, SCHROFF and TRACER. Our robust portfolio of leading electrical product brands dates back more than 100 years and includes nVent CADDY, ERICO, HOFFMAN, RAYCHEM, SCHROFF and TRACER.
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This will require crossing region boundaries to lead national accounts and OEM accounts with locations in multiple regions. Support the business through the generation of new growth accounts while maintaining and developing existing accounts; serve as the direct line of communication between customer and nVent.
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Where federal, state, or local minimum wage requirements exist, employee pay will comply. Ideally, 5+ years of outside sales experience selling hardware into data center markets; experience should include 2+ years leading key accounts in the data center/datacom vertical.
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Be responsible for setting a targeting and penetration strategy for new accounts. Total target cash is comprised of an employee’s base salary and sales incentive target opportunity, when annual sales goals are achieved.
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Partner with product management and marketing to identify and recommend the appropriate product mix for the market and sourcing strategies. We design, manufacture, market, install and service high-performance products and solutions that connect and protect mission critical equipment, buildings and essential processes.
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Act as the sales liaison between nVent and assigned key data center/datacom accounts and ensure a positive relationship is maintained and their business needs are met. A dynamic global reach with diverse operations around the world that will stretch your abilities, provide plentiful career opportunities, and allow you to make an impact every day.
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We encourage and support the philanthropic activities of our employees worldwide. If annual sales performance exceeds annual sales goals, the total target cash received may exceed the pay scale maximum reflected below.
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Stocks room attendant's cart, hand caddy and storage rooms. Sand Valley LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Stocks room attendant's cart, hand caddy and storage rooms. Checks heating/air conditioning unit for proper operation.
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Working in the petrochemical industry installing/removing various types of insulation on piping and equipment. This position will require a TWIC card (Transportation Worker Identification Card). Employment will be contingent upon passing Physical, Background and Drug tests along with an insulation journeyman written and practical test.
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Ability to use basic inspection equipment (caliper, micrometer or gage blocks) The Machine Operator position significantly contributes to nVent’s overall quality, cost and delivery through the manufacturing and packaging of electrical fasteners.
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Experienced with operating computers specifically Windows platform, Word and Excel, Lotus Notes, JD Edwards and Internet. Be a change agent and drive out waste throughout the manufacturing operation through the deployment of the Lean methodology.
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Operate the cleaning caddy every shift. Specific responsibilities of the Dishwasher position include:•Wash pots, pans, and other cooking equipment by hand while following Roper Ware washing techniques.
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Tools and Technology: Computer station, MICROS cash register system; Serving trays and cash caddy; beverage dispensers; blender; ice cart/tub; hand dolly; cleaning materials; wet mops and brooms.
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May also work in a banquet/showroom environment with varied noise levels and temperatures, wet areas, and exposure to low-level lights. Work Environment: A casino environment exposed to bright flashing lights, noise, smoke and varied temperatures.
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Ensure that products and systems meet CADDY quality standards. Ensure that products and systems meet CADDY quality standards. Ability to read and use measuring equipment (i.e. tape measure, caliper.
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