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We have an opportunity for an Aftermarket Regional Sales Manager to join our growing Commercial & Infrastructure Flow (CIF) business. This posting is for one full-time regional sales position.
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REGIONAL SALES MANAGER – Southeast United States Your responsibility will be to develop and expand business opportunities with OEM, distributor and strategic end-user accounts in the Southeast United States.
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The Regional Sales Manager is responsible for meeting and exceeding targeted sales volume for the entire portfolio of power transmission products, with emphasis on high-precision servo and gearmotor solutions.
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Regional Sales Manager covering AL, GA, SC, NC, and Northern FL. We are seeking a qualified Regional Sales Representative to help my client grow sales of Industrial OEM Coating products.
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The Manager, Regional Sales directs and manages all sales-related activities of Brother GT Series products and embroidery machine product lines within a specified territory.
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As Regional Sales Manager you will be home based (ideal locations are Georgia or Alabama, will consider Tennessee or the Carolina's) with your primary responsibility is to prospect and negotiate machine, and products for the machines, coolant and service contract sales opportunities working with a distribution channel, make joint sales calls (with distributor reps), and liaise with end-user National Accounts.
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Consultative / Solution Selling | Capital Equipment | High-Value Sales | Customer Experience As a Regional Sales Manager, youll have the opportunity to leverage your expertise in high-value capital equipment.
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The Regional Sales Manager is responsible for all sales and account management aspects of working with existing clients and prospective clients to support achievement of the company’s overall growth, revenue and market share goals.
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Ability to work 100% remotely from a home office in the sales region and travel on average 50-60% of the time on averageAlthough we have this role posted in multiple locations, we are only making 1 hire*WE HAVE:A dynamic global reach with diverse operations around the world that will stretch your abilities, provide plentiful career opportunities, and allow you to make an impact every dayAt nVent, we believe safer systems ensure a more secure world.
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The Regional Sales Manager is the face of Barrette Outdoor Living Fencing Division within the assigned region representing all Barrette Outdoor Living brands (ActiveYards, Alumi-Guard, Barrette Outdoor Living, NVP, Bufftech, SimTek) and comprehensive offering of aluminum, vinyl and steel products for the Pro-Fence market.
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We are currently HIRING industry experienced Sales Professionals nationwide. We sell the latest AI technologies from Nvidia, Supermicro, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Lenovo, Apple, VMWare, Adobe, APC, IBM, Nutanix, EMC, Pure Storage, Samsung, Intel, Eaton, and all the hottest AI and Green Data Center, Virtualization, Energy Conservation, Cloud, Storage, Security, Wireless, SD Wan, Video, Identification, solar, and battery technologies.
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The Regional Account Manager (RAM) is responsible for outside commercial sales, lead generation, client procurement, and commercial job management. This primary role is outside sales of Floor & Decor’s Commercial products to medium and large institutional buyers.
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Champion Window - Regional Sales Manager (In-Training) As the Regional Sales Manager (In-Training), you will be responsible for driving sales performance in a specified region through ongoing support initiatives including; Division Sales Manager, Sales Manager hiring, field sales training / development (division sales managers, managers, new hires,and tenured), sales profitability, adherence to the Champion sales playbook, performance management, and sales leadership training.
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The Regional Event Sales Manager is a results-driven individual with a passion for fine dining and a proven track record in sales for upscale dining concepts. Position Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Fine Dining Sales Manager to join our team.
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The Veterinary Regional Sales Manager develops and facilitates in Sales ofCubex hardware and software solutions for Veterinary Practices. The candidate will also need extensive experience in the following: Strong Sales Skills, Pipeline management and be an exceptional sales performer, with proven track record.
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