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POSITION SUMMARY: The Territory Sales Manager - ES is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and coordinating the activities of the sales team for Environmental Services, which provides its customers with non-hazardous and hazardous waste stream management, to effectively execute sales strategies that will maximize sales volume, drive targeted profitable growth and professionally develop the sales staff.
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We are searching for a fast-paced, self-starter motivated to conquer Southeast Minnesota with perseverance as our Territory Sales Manager You will have an exceptional team of professionals, and you will jump in to accomplish unlimited possibilities.
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As a TERRITORY MANAGER you will have the ability to manage your own time and pipeline, set priorities, meet monthly goals and work directly with our Co-Founder, Head of Sales and Chief Growth Officer on the most pressing initiatives within our rapidly scaling business.
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Rainbow Ecoscience (a division of Rainbow Companies) is seeking a Pacific Northwest Sales Territory Manager covering Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, whose primary responsibility will be to identify targeted plant health care clients in the green industry.
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Veterinary Sales Territory Manager - WisconsinThe success of a company depends on the passionate people we partner with. An Overview of the Role The Ceva Veterinary Sales Territory Manager is a bright, self-motivated, results-oriented sales driver.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for generating significant revenue with the goal of increasing and accelerating US sales through strategic, relationship-based selling, a hunter mentality, and educating K-12 leaders on the value of Imagine Learning’s solutions for their students.
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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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Requirements for the Sales Territory Manager include: Selling skills and outside sales experience required (government contract and bid experience a plus) A minimum of two years of experience in the pavement or bridge maintenance industry preferred (or related fields such as construction, asphalt, concrete, chemicals, etc.
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As the Territory Sales Manager, you will travel throughout your territory and optimize time in the field to grow the company’s customer base. As the manager of your territory, you will forecast needs, provide solutions, and exceed customers’ expectations.
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YOUAs the Territory Sales Representative (TSR) - Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), you will be responsible for growing OEM sales in the MN, IA, NE, SD, ND territory. As the Territory Sales Representative - OEM you are responsible for sales of all Simpson product lines based on customer needs, competition, and market potential and will help to formulate and execute the business strategy in your territory.
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Must Have5+ years of territory manager, regional account manager, regional sales manager, national sales manager, or outside sales experience. Territory Sales Manager.
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Research and understand territory growth opportunities for developing an effective business plan and sales strategy; Develop the client relationship by understanding both short-term and long-term needs/goals for optimal positioning of IDT's products and services.
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Provides clear, accurate and complete information, outlining potential sales opportunities to the sales support team and provides input to National Sales Director& VP of Sales & Marketing, regarding placement of sales opportunities into the funnel.
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As the Territory Sales Representative (TSR) Commercial, you will be responsible for growing Commercial sales in the Mid-South 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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Seize the Territory Sales Manager role and drive unprecedented growth through strategic prospecting and activation mastery! Developing and executing a strategic sales plan to achieve and exceed sales targets for Containers, Ground Level Offices, Singlewide Modular Structures, Complex Modular Structures, and value-added products.
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