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Territory Sales Manager – Heavy Equipment Job Summary We are seeking a Territory Sales Manager – Heavy Equipment to be responsible for the sale of new and used refuse, sewer, recycling, hydro-excavation, and street sweepers.
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As a Territory Sales Manager (TSM) at Mood, your mission is to bring the world of cannabis to life with the retail community in your given territory. Attention to detail in retail sales, with strong time & priority management skills Ability to create and deliver presentations with large and small audiences Reliable transportation for daily in-person territory management, store visits, marketing events etc.
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The Territory Sales Representative’s primary responsibility is to grow revenue by acquiring, Small Commercial, Independent DSD, Independent 5 gal Retail, On Premise and Small Commercial customers within a designated territory.
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Germantown Tool & Manufacturing, a fully-integrated metal fabrication shop offering metal stamping, welding, fabricating, assembly and more, is seeking a Territory Sales Manager to join their Huntingdon Valley, PA team.
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Accountability-Meet all sales targets as established for the territory through superior sales skills and knowledge of your assigned retailers. The Territory Representative Upper Midwest this role will build a foundational knowledge of Ace programs, services, practices, and product to serve our retailers.
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The role is responsible for managing a customer base of veterinary clinics and specialty pet retail stores building net sales, product mix, growing overall Hills consumption, share of market and BRMO (brand recommended most often), while also staying abreast of the competitive climate in the assigned territory to ensure the appropriate actions take place to drive the business.
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Arconic is currently in search of an Architectural Sales Representative (Boston Territory) to join our Kawneer Business. The Architectural Sales Rep is responsible for the successful promotion and project sale of Kawneer branded products through the cultivation of key relationships to grow the prospective customer base, partnering with appropriate internal team members for bidding proposals, and following up to secure profitable sales.
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Job DescriptionAs a Territory Manager for our Moen brand, you will enjoy working with an established book of business customers to attain financial sales goals through maintaining and growing relationships with wholesalers, dealers, and construction professionals.
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The estimated annualized base salary range for the Territory Sales Manager is $65,000-$75,000 with Bonus Opportunity. The Territory Sales Manager (TSM) is responsible for managing sales activities within a specific geographic territory.
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As a territory manager, you’ll be part of our sales team and will be working remotely. Territory Manager – Seattle, WA, United States – Remote. Develop and execute strategic plan by effectively utilizing marketing programs, leveraging field resources, product training, event marketing, and outside sales activities.
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Winning | Excellence | Love | Integrity | Gratitude | Humility | TeamworkAccountability-Meet all sales targets as established for the territory through superior sales skills and knowledge of your assigned retailers.
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As a Territory Sales Manager (TSM) - Residential, you will be responsible for growing Residential sales in the San Fernando Valley territory. You will work with Regional Sales Managers, Product Management, Marketing, Territory Sales Representatives, and other TSMs to develop/coordinate sales strategies and programs; and communicate appropriate market trends and field intelligence to provide to Management and Operations to ensure customer satisfaction.
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3 years of sales and account management experience, 5 years preferred. Must be 21 years of age or older and have working knowledge or local and national compliance laws for the legal sales and distribution of hemp/cannabis products.
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The ideal candidate will possess direct-store delivery (DSD) sales growth in food, beverage, grocery, or retail environment as a District Sales Manager, Route Sales Representative, Territory Sales Manager, Market Sales Lead, Team Lead, Merchandising Supervisor, Grocery Manager.
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Review customer activities at least quarterly with sales management and strategize ways to maximize sales volume and grow territory. Develop sales plan to achieve sales goal established for assigned territory by utilizing product mix, proper discount, and related contract pricing.
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