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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for driving rental sales of light to medium-duty trucks from PTR's fleet by achieving opportunity-based sales goals. 5+ years of territory manager, regional account manager, regional sales manager, national sales manager, or outside sales experience.
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Drive sales of defined product categories within the Williams Industrial portfolio to distribution customers inside assigned territory. Overview Drive sales of defined product categories within the Williams Industrial portfolio to distribution customers within a defined geography.
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Territory Sales Manager - Payroll/ HR. As a Territory Sales Manager, you'll also play an important role in recruiting, hiring, and growing your sales team.
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The Territory Business Manager will coordinate with the rest of the Hematology sales team to share information and develop strategies. Responsible for serving as a territory business owner, the Territory Business Manager will educate high-opportunity, prospect HCPs on Hematology disease state, risk assessment, and Hematology medication to support patient identification and expedite the patient treatment journey.
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Position Description As a Territory Sales Manager you will manage and expand the profitable sale of a broad range of Allmand products through consultative selling to customers in an assigned territory.
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The Territory Sales Manager will be the face of Oldcastle for our Barrette Outdoor Living and RDI Railing brands in their given territory (Washington, Portland, Alaska and Hawaii.
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As a Territory Sales Representative (TSR) - Commercial, you will be responsible for growing Commercial sales in the Idaho/Eastern Oregon and Washington territory. You will be responsible for sales of all Simpson product lines based on customer needs, competition, and market potential and help formulate and execute the business strategy in your territory.
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Reporting to the Regional Sales Manager, the Territory Sales Manager will support our lines of business in the States of Arizona and New Mexico servicing our existing customers and developing new prospects to increase sales of Pebble Technology International's (PTI) products.
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As a Territory Sales Manager at CFC, you will manage an assigned multi-state territory to support district priorities and initiatives around social-emotional learning (SEL.
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As a Territory Sales Representative (TSR) - Truss, you will be responsible for growing Truss sales in Ohio and surrounding territory while creating and maintaining effective relationships with component manufacturing customers.
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Promote Simpson Strong-Tie as an industry partner and potential employer; participate in tradeshows, association meetings and various committees and/or causes; provide educational opportunities in classroom settings throughout your territory including but not limited to truss yards, wall panalizers, and contractors.
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Our team is currently looking for a Territory Manager who will be responsible for growing profitable sales with current and new Emery Jensen customers in the greater Sacramento, CA area.
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You will work with Regional Sales Managers, Product Management, Marketing, and other TSRs 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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Reporting to the Regional Sales Manager, the Territory Sales Manager will support our lines of business in the States of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky & Virginia servicing our existing customers and developing new prospects to increase sales of Pebble Technology International’s (PTI) products.
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YOU As a Territory Sales Representative (TSR)-LBM/Framer Software, you will be a champion for Simpson Strong-Tie’s LBM estimating and wall panel software. You will play an integral role on the Building Technology sales team by coordinating and aligning efforts with the overall branch and company objectives to grow Simpson Strong-Tie’s Building Technology market segment.
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