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The Territory Manager is focused on growing sales through weekly warehouse orders, convention sales opportunities, drop-ship programs, and other promotional programs.
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The Territory Sales Executive will be assigned a specific geography and will develop and maintain relationships with a variety of clientele including manufacturers, site owners, third party management companies, engineering/ consulting firms, general contractors, and others to drive the success of the customer’s strategic plan.
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The Territory Sales Representative will be evaluated on the ability to meet sales quotas and revenue targets. The Territory Sales Representative is responsible for building relationships with optical and sunglass retailers with demonstrated experience in growing and closing sales.
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On-Site Mental Health Counselor (LMFT / LPC) - (Sneads Ferry/Camp Lejeune, NC) Must possess a license for independent practice as either a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist or a Licensed Professional Counselor from a U.S. state, territory, or district.
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YOU As a Territory Sales Representative (TSR)-LBM/Framer Software, you will be a champion for Simpson Strong-Tie’s LBM estimating and wall panel software. You will play an integral role on the Building Technology sales team by coordinating and aligning efforts with the overall branch and company objectives to grow Simpson Strong-Tie’s Building Technology market segment.
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Conduct business analysis, actively prospect for new business within assigned territory, develop account strategies with District Manager to increase sales in the assigned territory (i.e., identifies key accounts, HCPs, develops specific plans for penetration.
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And there is an on-site apartment! On-Site Team Management. Valuable on-the-job training. Individual accommodations are available on requests for applicants taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
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From pre-sales support to articulating OleumTech’s value proposition to secure the business through post-sales support, including on-site field support, the Technical Sales Engineer is an integral member of the OleumTech sales team.
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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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As a Territory Sales Representative (TSR) - Truss, you will be responsible for growing Truss sales in Ohio and surrounding territory while creating and maintaining effective relationships with component manufacturing customers.
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This includes being active on jobsites, prospecting, conducting sales calls, identifying opportunities, giving presentations including hands on demonstrations, training, and repairing tools.
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Essential Duties: The Respiratory Account Executive (RAE) is a dynamic outside sales and marketing representative that calls on physician offices, hospitals, and post-acute care providers, in a specific territory, seeking patient referrals.
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WHAT YOU’LL BE DOINGThe Instrumentation & Controls Technician will drive revenue in the territory by providing support and technical expertise throughout the entire sales cycle. A highlight of your day-to-day will include:Provide pre-sales and post-sales support to achieve sales targets within assigned territory.
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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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Our dedicated teams work on-site to offer comprehensive solutions in all areas of revenue generation, including day-to-day management of ticket sales, ticket operations, sponsorship and/or annual giving.
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