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Main Function: Responsible for day-to-day Commercial sales administration support driving timely lead pursuit and follow up for the team. Qualifications: · High School Diploma and minimum of 3-5 years of work experience in a service based business in a service support position Job Type: Full-time Pay: $60,000.00 - $65,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Supplemental pay types: Bonus opportunities Work Location: In person.
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Keywords: Diesel OR Trucking OR Dealership OR ADP OR Mack OR Volvo OR Caterpillar OR Allison OR Cummins OR Dealer OR Heavy Equipment OR Trailer OR Truck Sales OR Deal Sheet OR Class A OR CDK OR Frame Shop OR Foreman OR Leasing OR Service OR Warranty OR Parts OR Office OR Semi Truck OR Mechanic OR Google Jobs OR Career OR B2B Outside Sales OR Sales Representative OR Commercial Sales, OR Fabrication #ZR.
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Lead the consistent execution of a cohesive creative strategy for each brand, partnering with internal and external resources to design, create and deliver this strategy across all marketing and sales assets.
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McCandless Truck Center is one of the region's premier Commercial Truck Sales & Leasing Dealerships, proudly serving the Aurora area for many years. We're interested in helping you establish and build a long-term career with us, because we know that happy employees lead to happier customers.
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Truck Repair Shop environment. Understands, keeps abreast of, and complies with federal, state, and local regulations that affect service operations, such as hazardous waste disposal, OSHA Right-to-Know, etc.
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Ensure that assumptions, risks, and opportunities relating to the medium- and long-term business targets are identified, monitored, and reported · Be the focal point between Sales, Finance, Marketing and Operations to share MTD Sales numbers, volumes shift for the future, understand market trends and translate it into the forecast· Lead collaborative Demand Planning meetings with respective region/channels.
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Shaw Contract is the commercial design brand for Shaw Industries Group, Inc., a vertically integrated manufacturer that supplies carpet, hardwood, laminate, resilient, tile & stone flooring products and synthetic turf to residential and commercial markets globally.
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Featuring complete aircraft nose-to-tail, value-added offerings, including Aircraft & Component Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Services (MRO), Aircraft & Engine Sales and Leasing, Used Serviceable Material (USM) Sales and Parts Exchange, Flight Equipment Asset Management Services, Internally developed aircraft and component modifications (engineered solutions) designed to enhance aircraft performance and operating economics (e.g. AerSale, AerTrak and AerAware.
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Develop tailored sales strategies to attract new customers and increase sales capture for Bombardier’s existing customer base by: Profiling to understand customer operational needs Consulting with A/C owner/operator to define parts and service needs and present competitive, accurate and timely proposals Lead commercial negotiations with customers and internal departments regarding pricing, downtime, incentives, and customer part provisioning.
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