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Motion is seeking an Account Representative (Outside Sales) who specializes in Machine Tools, Abrasives & Metalworking Fluids. This is an opportunity for an experienced outside sales candidate to join a great team and a very successful company.
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Provide expert and strategic legal advice to Senior Management on complex, high profile legal matters including but not limited to: contracts, product liability, litigation, distribution, sales channel strategies, employment, real estate, nuclear, acquisition integration, government contracts and inquiries, data privacy, antitrust, intellectual property, trade compliance, internal investigations, materials compliance, corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility.
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At Energy Management Corporation, the Outside Sales Rep leverages their technical competencies to identify, qualify, and deliver industrial solutions to End Users and Contractors while simultaneously providing value to Design Engineers throughout the specification process.
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Bachelor's degree in Business or related field; or 3 years of account management, operations management, outside sales experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. General Labor, Light Industrial, and/or Construction industry knowledge and/or experience preferred.
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Developing, building, and maintaining relationships with key service customers throughout the Baltimore Metropolitan Area targeting industrial, power, commercial, institutions, municipal water, and wastewater markets.
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Industrial Supply Branch Manager Job ResponsibilitiesLead and supervise a team including an outside sales representative, an assistant branch manager, and inside/counter salespeople.
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The Dirt-Work Salesman and Estimator will be responsible for establishing new clients and work opportunities, referral clients, outside/inside sales and sales closing for residential and commercial projects.
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The Outside Sales Employee sells, designs, and solicits parts/components of industrial hydraulic, pneumatic, fluid purification and position-sensing equipment to include company repair services.
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We are looking for a driven, energetic, and persistent Outside Sales Representative (OSR) to help us expand our fast-growing business within a defined sales territory. Outside Sales Representative - Detroit, MI.
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Outside sales experience in construction, container, industrial, manufacturing, or rental equipment experience is highly desired. We are looking for a top-notch Territory Sales Manager/ Outside Sales.
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5+ years' experience in technical outside sales or 5+ years' industrial experience within welding, grinding, machining applications· The Sales Specialist - Metalworking conducts onsite assessments in customer locations to help reduce customers’ costs while increasing efficiency through the latest technologies and applications.
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A minimum of 3-5 years outside sales experience selling industrial supplies such as LMI, Walchem, Seametrics, Blue White, Signet etc. Ability to develop assigned sales territory ( Arizona, Southern Nevada and New Mexico.
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At least 2 years of outside sales experience in plastics, industrial distribution or graphics-related sales experience with a track record of exceeding assigned sales goals.
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An Account Manager at Applied Controls is an automation focused, customer-facing outside role that has the primary responsibility of growing sales with our existing customers, generating business with new customers, and improving relationships with the manufacturers that we represent.
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If you have 2 or more years of outside sales experience in a mechanical related field , this is a great opportunity for you to explore! Cleveland Brothers CAT is seeking a Hydraulic & Machining Sales Specialist to join their team in State College, PA.
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