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Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry. WORK STATUS & LOCATIONThis full-time, exempt position can be located at any Simpson Strong-Tie office.
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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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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 suppliers, specifiers, building officials, contractors, and homeowners.
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Simpson Strong-Tie Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) Certification (will certify at hire) required. The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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Teamwork: Maintain a collaborative approach in dealing with other Simpson Strong-Tie employees. 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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Our founder, Barc Simpson established we live out as company values and have made Simpson Strong-Tie an inspiring place to work since 1956. We believe employees affect customers, sales and revenue — directly or indirectly – and should be rewarded by sharing the company profits.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENTThe physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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YOUAs a Press Operator, you will be responsible for operating an automatic stamping press to produce quality components while maintaining safety, efficiency and LEAN production goals. Measurements: Able to read a tape measure to 1/32” tolerance, to use protractor to measure angles to +/- 1 degree and ability to use and read a micrometer, and caliper.
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We live out as company values and have made Simpson Strong-Tie an inspiring place to work since 1956. 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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Come join us as a Dealer Relationship Manager, where under the direction of the VP - Indirect Lending, you will develop and manage relationships with auto dealerships to increase the Credit Union's portfolio of loans and other financial services.
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YOUAs the Engineering Manager, R&D at Simpson Strong-Tie, you will lead the charge in driving innovation and excellence across multiple product lines, including fasteners, mechanical anchors, and installation tools.
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From marketing to sales, installation, and service, we have the best team, right along with the best gutter protection solution. Our highly successful, multi-channel lead generation platform provides you with high converting, and quality present sales appointments.
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You do NOT need previous sales experience to take advantage of this RV sales opportunity with unlimited earning potential. Job Responsibilities Understand and implement the dealership sales process Own every aspect of the sales process (from new client prospecting to vehicle delivery) Present and demonstrate inventory Review, update and manage daily inventory reports.
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We are currently seeking a full-time Sales Representative responsible for supporting revenue generation for the Business Enterprises department in the area of group and education sales, proactively developing new business for Space Center Houston and maintaining strong relationships with current clients.
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Outside sales experience in the promotional products, graphics, advertising or apparel industries is preferred. Participate in sales and vendor meetings, industry conferences, networking groups and trade shows.
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