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As a Regional Sales Manager, you will be a key part of our dedicated team responsible for growing sales and market position for Nelson in the US. Join Nelson and help deliver innovative Heat Trace Solutions to our customers.
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We are looking for a Sales Account Manager in Fort Worth, TX. This is for a scratch territory, so the ideal candidate would be motivated, results-driven and have at least a few years of outside sales experience.
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The Territory Sales Representative, also referred to as a Field Sales Manager, will sell, train, merchandise and promote Dell and Alienware Laptops, Desktops, AiO, Monitors, and accessories in Regional and National retailers.
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Location: Oklahoma City, OK, US, 73012 US Description: JOB SUMMARY: The Territory Manager role entails overseeing sales and account management functions within significant academic institutions and large and mid-size community oncology practices within the assigned territory.
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Establish and maintain a high level of customer satisfaction communicating to and working with the Regional Sales Manager and Operation teams to resolve unique customer issues or concerns and gain commitment.
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As part of a high-performance, fast-moving, and collaborative GTM Operations team, your role as Regional Sales Operations Manager aims to strengthen and scale the operational capabilities of the Sales Region.
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Participates in regular one-on-one conversations with Regional Practice Manager (RPM) to review: previous and upcoming week's activities with a strong focus on revenue generating activities, progress towards sales goals, individual customer needs, ongoing strategies to drive business and volume growth, key appointments in which RPM's involvement may be required, etc.
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The Product Sales Manager is in constant contact with the internal R&D, Product Management, Manufacturing, and Regional Sales Manager Teams. In the role of Controls Product Sales Manager, you will be the expert on buyers - how they buy, their buying criteria and you will transfer that knowledge to the sales channel.
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As a Territory Manager reporting to the Regional Manager, you will develop sales results within The Home Depot stores in the Avon, Ohio area. You will build relationships with DIY'ers, professional contractors, property services, institutional, trade accounts, and other end-users of PPG Paints to improve top line sales growth.
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Present opportunities for grass roots marketing and community focused events that build sales and support our communities to the Market Manager. Works with the Market Sales Manager to assist the merchandising team to execute all line up changes and sell thru strategies (clearance.
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As a Regional Manager, you'll lead a remote sales team, spending three days per week in-market across the state. Reporting to the agency's leadership team, the Regional Manager will develop solid, long-term partnerships with our client's local counterparts and distributor network.
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Collaborating with Regional Revenue Management Director and Regional VP of Merch, utilize available contract programs and resources to provide customer specific pricing for key Regional customers.
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Regional Sales Manager (Northern California, New Hampshire, Florida, Michigan) They are currently looking to hire regional sales managers based in the US with at least 5 years strong and successful sales experience in the Electronics Market.
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The Regional Sales Manager will work closely with their Sales Engineer and Consulting team to drive end-to-end solutions for our prospects and customers. To achieve this along with further adoption, the Regional Sales Manager must have proven skills and experiences in the selling of complex solutions in large and complicated customer environments.
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Must be prepared to discuss output with Vice President of Operations and Director of Regional Sales at quarterly review. Job Title: Operations Supervisor Advertising Title: Req #: 11744 Company: Ward Trucking, LLC Job Code: SVCTROPS Location: Allentown Employment Status: Full Time City: Easton Area of Interest: Manager State: PA Rate of Pay: Competitive Salary and Benefits Package.
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