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Volt is immediately hiring for a Pre-Sales Engineer in Houston, TX. As a Pre-Sales Engineer , you will be responsible for the preparation of sales proposals for our client's AC and DC industrial Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) products and services.
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Completes all the necessary reporting via reports and/or CRM system recording interactions, customer contacts, sales calls, and opportunities *Marine Sales Engineer (REMOTE) Position Requirements.
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Under the direction of the Sales Engineering leadership, the Sr. Sales Engineer is a senior technical solutions engineering resource supporting Equinix's strategic relationships with Cisco, Nvidia, Dell, HPE, IBM, VMWare/Broadcom and Intel.
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The Sales Engineer will mentor sales staff on product knowledge and be the go-to resource for all technical requests during the pre-sales phase. The Sales Engineer will provide high-quality demonstrations of the product to prospective customers by working with sales staff and clients to understand the customer's business and workflows.
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Quote by Josh Rosser, Sr. Systems Engineer, "Sales and engineering are two completely different roles involving different skills. Experience in a high-tech sales environment with a successful track record of driving customer adoption of technology is required.
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Volt is immediately hiring for a Bilingual Pre-Sales Engineer in Houston, TX. The Pre-Sales Engineer must ensure complete customer satisfaction and establish and maintain strong relationships throughout the sales cycle with the customer and the sales team.
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The Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Junior Engineer will play a crucial role in supporting PM231 within the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR). Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Junior Engineer.
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As a Sales Application Engineer at BigRep, you will have a specialization in 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies and will be a key contributor to our sales team, leveraging your technical expertise to drive the adoption of our innovative 3D printing solutions.
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We are seeking a highly skilled pre-sales engineer with extensive knowledge and experience in ERP software to join our growing Team based in Connecticut. As a pre-sales engineer, you will serve as a technical expert and trusted advisor to our customers during the pre-sales process.
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5+ years of experience as a pre-sales engineer, solutions engineer, architect, consultant, or related operational engineering role. You will be working with multiple line(s) of business/products as part of the BSG MITS Pre-Sales engagement supporting various sales and account management teams in Banking and Capital Markets.
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The responsibility of the Sales Engineer for Industrial Markets will be to focus on industrial (non-municipal fire) applications for our products, support the current commercial team to identify, nurture and close opportunities, as well as report back to the Business market conditions as associated with current and future market opportunity, product mix, requirements for marketing support and identification of trends that may provide for growth within, or to expand our scope of focus.
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As GST's Senior Network Pre-Sales Engineer, you will collaborate with the sales support or account team by acting as technical experts in customer discussions. Senior Network Pre-Sales Engineer Position Summary.
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Most sales positions are eligible for a Commission under the terms of an applicable plan, while most non-sales positions are eligible for a Bonus. Gather feedback from customers, analysts and employees on how to improve pre-sales models, technical objection handling, demonstrations, and product value.
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We are looking for a Sales Engineer for our Westbury, New York facility. In this role you will act as a consultant to the sales organization in matters involving, custom automated coating solutions, robotics, automated gun or part manipulation, acoustical enclosures, exhaust systems and other products that are outside the definition of our standard products.
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The Contract Manufacturing Sales Engineer will play a crucial role in the sales of the firms tailored inline process spectrometers (UV-VIS-NIR, LIBS and Raman). An Established Automation Machinery Manufacturing firm are looking for a Contract Manufacturing Sales Engineer.
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