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Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry. Our founder, Barc Simpson established we live out as company values and have made Simpson Strong-Tie an inspiring place to work since 1956.
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As a Dealer Sales Representative - Residential, you will represent the Simpson Strong-Tie Company to achieve product sales in the Residential market in Central Texas Territory, while providing support service/training and ensuring that our products are in stock, well maintained, and well represented.
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As a Dealer Sales Representative - Residential, you will represent the Simpson Strong-Tie Company to achieve product sales in the Residential market in the Northwest Washington territory, while providing support service/training and ensuring that our products are in stock, well maintained, and well represented.
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Enhance customer experience by providing technical support for Simpson Strong-Tie Building Technology software. we live out as company values and have made Simpson Strong-Tie an inspiring place to work since 1956.
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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 panelizes, and contractors, and others.
$71,600 - $87,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 13 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Our founder, Barc Simpson established 9 Principles of Business we live out as company values and have made Simpson Strong-Tie an inspiring place to work since 1956. We believe all employees affect customers, sales and revenue - directly or indirectly - and should be rewarded by sharing the company profits.
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Simpson Strong-Tie Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) Certification (will certify at hire) required. Teamwork: Maintain a collaborative approach in dealing with other Simpson Strong-Tie employees.
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Simpson Strong-Tie Powered Industrial Truck Certification required (will certify at hire). Simpson Strong-Tie's drug policy is based upon Federal Law, and therefore will screen applicants for amphetamines, including methamphetamines, cocaine, phencyclidine, opiates, and marijuana.
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This includes the coordination of work through several operations (turret press, shear, press brakes, weld and paint) while maintaining a 24 hour turn around on all customer orders. As a Warehouse Supervisor, you will be responsible for assisting the Regional Warehouse Manager in all aspects of the warehouse, ensuring work completed efficiently and effectively throughout the Production, Shipping and Receiving departments.
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As the Manager, Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S), you are responsible for supporting and growing our world-class safety culture as well as coordinating the federal, state, and local compliance program at the Gallatin Branch, associated remote warehouses and all shifts by providing effective leadership and motivation to employees in the areas of safety, health, environmental, industrial hygiene, emergency preparedness, and fire protection.
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We believe employees affect customers, sales and revenue — directly or indirectly – and should be rewarded by sharing the company profits. Work Status & LocationThis full-time, exempt position is located in Boulder, CO and open to fully remote.
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As the Regional Sales Manager - Component Manufacturer, you will be responsible for formulating and executing the business strategy in your region and are responsible for managing a sales team focused on supporting and growing Simpson's market share in the component manufacturer segment.
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Collaborate with other Regional Sales Managers to develop consistent programs and processes and continuously review to improve them. Manage sales forecast of products throughout their product life cycle.
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Promote Simpson Strong-Tie as an industry partner and potential employer; participate in trade shows, association meetings and various committees and/or causes; provide educational opportunities in classroom settings throughout your territory to various audiences which could include suppliers, specifiers, building officials, contractors, and homeowners.
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Advanced degree (MS, PhD, MBA) optional. Strong seismic design experience in concrete and structural steel. As an Engineering Manager for our product engineering teams, which consists of supporting the Adhesive, Strengthening, and Structural Steel product lines, you'll be a vital member of a vibrant and supportive community of engineers who take great pride in their work and uplift each other.
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