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TTI is a world-class leader in design, manufacturing and marketing of power tools and accessories, outdoor product equipment, and floor care products. Our products include professional power tools and accessories, outdoor power equipment, and floor care.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in retail sales, field sales or customer service required. We provide a multi-faceted training program and hands-on field experience that will stimulate, challenge, and reward you.
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In this position, you will drive sales of our premier product lines within one of our largest retailer partners. Down stock product and monitor / maintain inventory levels to ensure availability for sales.
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Perform best-in-class sales and service to consumers while demonstrating knowledge and enthusiasm for TTI products. Monitor weekly sales and analyze monthly results to identify additional opportunities and understand the competition.
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Field Sales & Marketing Representative - Techtronic Industries, NA (TTI) Sales Contests and Incentives to Earn Additional Income (In Correlation with Business Needs / Focuses.
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Our brands include Milwaukee®, AEG®, Ryobi®, Hart ®, Oreck®, Hoover®, Dirt Devil® and Vax®. Our consumers range from professional and industrial users in the home improvement, repair, and construction industries to homeowners & DIY enthusiasts.
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FIELD SALES AND MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE – Techtronic Industries, NA (TTI) Support and implement strategic corporate brand marketing initiatives and promotional activities. Develop primary knowledge of the marketplace (users, applications, products, competition, and channels) to effectively analyze market potential and communicate competitor market data.
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Our brands and products are recognized worldwide for their deep heritage, superior quality, outstanding performance, and compelling innovation. Plan and execute demo events, store walks, trade shows, etc.
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Our unrelenting strategic focus on powerful brands, innovative products, operational excellence, and exceptional people drives our culture. TTI (Techtronic Industries) is a fast-paced, high energy, organization that rewards out-of-the-box thinking to foster innovation allowing us to be the best in our industry.
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Job / Employment Requirements:· Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in retail sales, field sales or customer service required. Duties and Responsibilities:· Perform best-in-class sales and service to consumers while demonstrating knowledge and enthusiasm for TTI products.
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Ability to pass a background check and Motor Vehicle Report screening. Ability to work nights and weekends – Weekends will be required at different points throughout the year. Maintain regular contact with store associates and management to cultivate strong relationships.
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This position will allow you to enhance your selling, account management, and communication skills while launching your career in a fast-paced and extremely rewarding company. This focus and drive provide TTI with a powerful platform for sustainable leadership and strong growth.
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Capable of using hands to maneuver small objects, assemble tools and build displays. Participate in small to large scale resets and merchandising installations to update or expand our brand presence in stores.
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Capable of lifting and transporting heavy tools (up to 50 lbs.) Initiate and provide in-store product training sessions and demonstrations to educate store associates, management, and customers. Accrue up to 104 hours of PTO – 1st Year – Based on hire date.
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Participate in the TTI Training Program and implement all acquired skills to deliver results. Eligible to work in the United States without sponsorship or restrictions. Relocation may be required for future promotional opportunities.
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