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Our Regional Sales Manager will lead the sales process within an assigned territory of business for net new logos into prospective accounts and regional consultant influencers.
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The Regional Sales Representative (US, East Coast) is responsible for selling corporate NMR products or services. NMR Regional Sales Representative (US, East Coast) With new products coming from our production facility in France, we are now looking for our Regional Sales Representative to accelerate the development of CortecNet Corp. towards big industries and academic key accounts.
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Responsible for reporting up to program director and participating in occasional meetings with FEMA as regional leader, and. Title: FEMA Regional Team Leader. FEMA Regional Team Leader- 1589.
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The Regional Digital Sales Manager (RDSM) works with Media Strategists on developing proposals and digital strategies, going on weekly sales calls and developing opportunities that drive customer results.
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Job DescriptionJob SummaryAECOM is seeking a regional Department of Defense (DoD) Water/Wastewater/Stormwater Market Sector Leader in the Southeast, U.S. This Leadership role within AECOM offers an exciting opportunity for a seller-doer to focus on marketing and developing water business with a passion for capture management for DoD clients.
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Demonstrated experience in federal agency sales and/or working with government officials to establish business and achieve project goals. 10+ years of progressive experience in water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure design; asset management, condition assessment, and utility mapping; risk and resilience; and/or Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act complianceValid U.S. Driver’s License and as a condition of employment, must be able to pass AECOM’s Motor Vehicle Records review.
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Has a strong DoD client network, preferably within NAVFAC, USACE, AFCEC, USCG, and at the DoD base level nationwide, but with focus on the Eastern U.S.Has a strong colleague network within other large, small, and disadvantaged engineering consulting firms; DoD utility privatization firms; and government-owned contractor operated (GOCO) sites.
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The Regional Sales Engineer is not responsible for selling vehicles but rather acts as the technical expert behind our sales staff. Regional Sales Engineer. Previous/Current Mack Trucks Sales or Customer Engineering experience is a plus.
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Our client, an established manufacturer of custom cabinetry is seeking a Regional Sales Manager to join their growing team! We are looking for a motivated self-starter and someone who has active contacts in the market with local and regional builders.
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Managing a regional team of engineers in the evaluation of CLOMRs/LOMRs under National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to process applications on time to determine adherence to government regulations and ultimately if they qualify for a CLOMR or LOMR.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) reports to the National Sales Director. Regional Sales Manager. The RSM will work closely with the President, National Sales Director and VP, Business Development to accomplish CULA goals and objectives.
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We are currently seeking a regional team lead(s) for our nationwide FEMA MT-2 program. Responsible for interfacing with regional stakeholders with respect to NFIP developments and training or for resolution of issues related to complex cases.
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AECOM is seeking a regional Department of Defense (DoD) Water/Wastewater/Stormwater Market Sector Leader in the Southeast, U.S. This Leadership role within AECOM offers an exciting opportunity for a seller-doer to focus on marketing and developing water business with a passion for capture management for DoD clients.
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A regional sales manager must be willing to travel several states to work with his salespeople. A regional sales manager must also maintain high personal and moral standards that uphold the Service Tool Co. vision of "Winning By Being The Best At Satisfying America's Impulse Appetite.
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Sales manager must be performance driven toward the company goal of exceeding daily and weekly sales plan objectives. We are a company committed to sales and service, and we take great pride in our people who help Service Tool Company succeed every day by selling and servicing our quality brand of products.
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