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Brock11 is currently searching for a Territory Sales Manager – Building Envelope for a client that is a global formulator and manufacturer of specialty coatings, adhesives, and sealants serving the construction and industrial end markets.
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The Sales Engineer (SE) reports to the Regional Sales Manager (RSM) and collaborates with the Regional Sales Coordinator (RSC) and local Application Engineers (AE’s) in the region to achieve sales goals.
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The Regional Sales Manager is responsible for managing the sales process to direct accounts in the allocated sales territory for the customer base of Ammonia and Methanol customers in North America.
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Working with National Sales Manager Existing Accounts, Upgrade sales team members and VP of Sales during the sales process of McLeod products. The Inside Sales Representative will be responsible for the sale of McLeod Software products consisting of add-on modules / upgrade sales to existing customers and staying in touch with customers regularly within his/her territory.
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Advancement opportunities to Territory Manager and National Sales Manager. Remote work - from home (10%) and field sales work (90%) 1099 Sales Associates are commission based with uncapped earnings.
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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? Develop new business, penetrate existing accounts, and minimize lost business to achieve profitable sales growth and special objectives within assigned territory.
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Check in with National Sales Managers for support in closing new accounts and to receive additional training. Riverside's National Sales Managers are also there to guide you during appointments and in reviews.
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Territory Manager (Outside Sales) must be performance driven toward the company goal of exceeding daily and weekly sales plan objectives. We are a company committed to sales and service, and we take great pride in our people who help Service Tool Company succeed every day by selling and servicing our quality brand of products.
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Remote meetings/conference calls from home and field sales work. There is extensive training for the Customer Service & Sales Associate position. We’re changing our community and want you to be a part of our Customer Service & Sales Associate team.
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Whatever it is you’re working for, be it money or some larger goal, Riverside Payments has developed the system and provided the tools to thousands of Customer Service & Sales Associates to accomplish what they set out to do.
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Responsible for Territory service safety and results, including but not limited to, customer retention, growth of the business, loss and ruin, piece budget, employee retention, accounts receivable (AR) collection, customer renewals, Aramark direct sales, customer satisfaction, route sales and credits.
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The Outside Sales Representative will be responsible for achieving maximum sales profitability, growth, and account penetration within an assigned territory and/or market segment by effectively leading with service, inspection, and training to become industry experts and to sell commoditized rigging products and services at higher margins.
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The Territory Manager will oversee the entire SCS process of patient care, pre-surgical education, post-surgical follow ups and long-term care of the device. Throughout this process the territory manager will focus on building a referral base of physicians, OR and hospital staff.
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Implement and support new and existing customer relationships to achieve territory sales goals in alignment with overall business sales strategy. Manage outside sales rep agencies, providing regular communication, feedback, coaching, training, and ensuring sales goals are met.
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The Territory Sales Manager is primarily responsible for achieving retail sales goals and staying within allocated spending budgets in an assigned territory. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for achieving a retail sales plan for an assigned territory.
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