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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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Requirements for the Sales Territory Manager include: Selling skills and outside sales experience (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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Reporting to the Regional Sales Manager, the Territory Sales Manager will support our lines of business in the States of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky & Virginia servicing our existing customers and developing new prospects to increase sales of Pebble Technology International's (PTI) products.
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Flock is looking to add a Territory Sales Manager to our growing Law Enforcement sales team. This serves as a preview of the 90 day plan you will receive if you were to be hired as a Territory Sales Manager at Flock Safety.
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The Territory Business Manager will coordinate with the rest of the Hematology sales team to share information and develop strategies. Responsible for serving as a territory business owner, the Territory Business Manager will educate high-opportunity, prospect HCPs on Hematology disease state, risk assessment, and Hematology medication to support patient identification and expedite the patient treatment journey.
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The Territory Sales Representative’s primary responsibility is to grow revenue by acquiring, Small Commercial, Independent DSD, Independent 5 gallon Retail, On Premise and Small Commercial customers within a designated territory.
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Is currently recruiting for an experienced Territory Sales Manager located in Missouri to join the Bush Hog Team. This job is a field based position and the candidate must live within Missouri.
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Territory Sales Representative. Territory Sales Representatives. primary responsibility is to grow revenue by acquiring, Small Commercial, Independent DSD, Independent 5 gallon Retail, On Premise and Small Commercial customers within a designated territory.
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In this role, you will utilize your expertise to grow sales in your geographic territory selling Hardwood Lumber, Hardwood Plywood, Interior Industrial and Architectural Sheet Goods, Mouldings, Components, Composites, and related Interior Wood Products.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for the promotion and sales of IDT's full portfolio of products, including custom oligonucleotide solutions across key application areas such as qPCR, CRISPR, Functional Genomics, Synthetic Biology and Next Generation Sequencing.
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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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Vestaron is currently recruiting a Territory Sales Manager to join our team, based out of Georgia, serving Mid-South, reporting to the Director, Sales. The Territory Sales Manager will be responsible for cultivating relationships with key influencers in the territory, such as private consultants, key retail sales personnel, dealers, crop consultants, and growers.
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Vestaron is currently recruiting a Territory Sales Manager to join our team, responsible for NorthernCaliforniamarkets, reporting to the Director, Sales. The Territory Sales Manager will be responsible for cultivating relationships with key influencers in the territory, such as independent consultants, key retail sales personnel, dealers, crop consultants, and growers, contributing within a high-performance start-up culture.
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Develops all assigned accounts relative to sales volume, market share, product distribution, space allocation, and customer service. Strong face-to-face sales/negotiation skills. Monitor competitive environment to understand and leverage sales opportunities.
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