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Additional responsibilities for a Territory Sales Manager include the need to cooperate with other Acuren Operating Managers as well as local sales managers in contact and lead referral, technical support, best practice identification and adoption, as well as participating in and/or leading initiatives related to targeted accounts, services and vertical markets.
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The Territory Manager (Rep) will have an active role in driving growth in the South-Central Region and participate in a commissioned pay structure. The incumbent will have the opportunity to build a territory, establish key customer relationships, and consult with surgeons in the operating room as it pertains to the use of our Foot and Ankle solutions.
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This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Territory Manager who thrives in a dynamic sales environment and is passionate about construction machinery. Our client, a prominent dealer in construction equipment, is actively seeking a motivated Territory Manager to oversee their operations in Pierce County.
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The Territory Manager is responsible for the direct sale of new, used and rental of John Deere Construction & Forestry and Allied Products to assigned accounts. Submit a verity of sales reports as required including activities, opportunities, deals pending and adherence to goals.
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The Territory Manager is accountable for identifying and delivering business growth through a customer base of dental practices in a defined geography, building net sales, product mix, and growing overall consumption of Colgate products.
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Seize the Territory Sales Manager Role and Drive Unprecedented Growth Through Strategic Prospecting and Activation Mastery! Maintaining a robust sales pipeline and consistently working towards converting leads into successful sales.
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Is currently recruiting for an experienced Territory Sales Manager located in Arkansas to join the Bush Hog Team. This job is a field based position and the candidate must live within Arkansas.
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The Territory Sales Manager drives results through account relationship building, training and execution on Co-Op/Hardware yearly initiatives. The Territory Sales Manager works closely with current hardware dealers, prospective hardware dealers, hardware multi-store owners, hardware buying groups in their respective area of responsibility and internal channel partners to meet or exceed sales goals.
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JOB TITLE: Territory Sales Manager. Attend regional tabletop shows with regional sales manager, as needed. Attend key account reviews with regional sales manager, as needed.
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Territory Sales Representative sells products and services by identifying the needs of current and potential customers in a specific area of responsibility and promotes the use of W. W. Williams Parts and Service Departments to solve them.
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Territory Sales Representative Function: The Territory Sales Representative is responsible for the direct sale of new, used and rental of John Deere Construction & Forestry and Allied Products to assigned accounts.
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As a Territory Sales Executive for the Orlando-South territory, you will be responsible for all sales activities for assigned accounts or regions including marketing, promoting, and networking to develop existing business and build referral sources for future opportunities.
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Maintain a robust sales pipeline and consistently work towards converting leads into successful sales. Develop and execute a strategic sales plan to achieve and exceed sales targets for Containers, Ground Level Offices, Singlewide Modular Structures, Complex Modular Structures (in certain markets) and value-added products.
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YOUAs a Territory Manager, you will be responsible the demand side of the business and directly manages the Dealer Sales team for the Minnesota and North Dakota territories. The Territory Manager coordinates all sales, market development and control calls by pushing and pulling product through the market place with the mutual goal of increasing sales and profits over and above forecasted goals.
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Manage without authority within distributor sales teams to encourage the promotion of Cepheid instruments and testing applications. Bachelor's degree with 5+ years of related healthcare sales experience, preferably in laboratory diagnostics, Distribution, clinical laboratory, and/or life science markets OR Master's degree in field with 3+ years of similar related healthcare sales experience.
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