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The Sales Territory Manager travels frequently and spends most days out visiting customers and creating new business for our highway and bridge pavement preservation materials and the equipment to apply them.
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Advancement opportunities to Territory Manager and National Sales Manager. Remote work - from home (10%) and field sales work (90%) 1099 Sales Associates are commission based with uncapped earnings.
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The Sales Merchandiser position is responsible for the execution of Anderson Merchandisers standards to drive sales and meet retailer and client expectations This position is under the supervision of the Market Sales Manager but daily communication and follow-up with the Territory Sales Lead is expected.
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Crafco, Inc. has an opening for an outside Sales Territory Manager in southern California. A company vehicle, laptop, and cell phone are provided for the sales professional to cover their territory across southern California.
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Volleyball Over 20+ Additional Sports Launching Soon FULL TIME Or PART TIME Regional Manager - Full Time Salary Position Sports Director Athlete Evaluators Assistant Evaluators REQUIREMENTS : 2+ YEARS / PROFESSIONAL COACHING / PLAYING EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH YOUTH ATHLETES COMPANY DESCRIPTION Area Scouts is an Athlete Health Initiative Platform, with a focus on Athlete Development.
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Territory Sales Manager (HVAC/Construction/Industrial Exp Req) Qualifications. Territory Sales Manager (HVAC/Construction/Industrial Exp Req) Description. Territory Sales Manager (HVAC/Construction/Industrial exp req.
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Territory: Travel Southern California Bakersfield to San Diego. Coordinates sales in the assigned territory by establishing sales goals, and advises dealers, distributors, and clients concerning sales and advertising techniques.
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The Regional Sales Manager will work closely with the North American Sales team and Process engineering team. H2O Innovation is looking for a Regional Sales Manager! Physical location for the candidate is flexible with a territory to be assigned within North America.
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Report all sales activities to the branch manager or designated sales supervisor by means of activity and results reports, daily call reports, weekly work plans, and/or quarterly evaluations of market conditions.
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Average number of assigned accounts is based off market entitlement in TSM territory. Projects proper O'Reilly image and follows policies and procedures to ensure their territory is operating as economically and efficiently as possible.
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The Field Services Account Manager is responsible for hunting and obtaining new Field Services business at existing accounts and new customers within an assigned territory. As an experienced professional, a Field Services Account Manager develop and deepen relationships with high-value customers in their assigned territory to gain dominant market share and expand customer wallet share for profitable Field Services revenue.
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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? Reside or willing to relocate to the geographical vicinity of territory.
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Territory Sales Hunter / Business Development Manager - Murrieta. Kings III Emergency Communications Business Development Manager. Territory Sales Hunter / Business Development Manager - Murrieta.
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Develop new business, penetrate existing accounts, and minimize lost business to achieve profitable sales growth and special objectives within assigned territory. Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline.
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Assume the strategic planning role for all supported customers, and coordinate with Virtium sales and marketing management to develop a strategy for account penetration, opening new accounts, and consistently driving new business growth in the territory or assigned account base.
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