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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. REGIONAL SALES MANAGER - Southeast United States.
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The Senior Regional Solutions Sales Manager (Sr RSSM) is responsible for driving and enabling revenue and property growth by leading a team of specialized sellers dedicated to a partnership approach in complex, solution-driven sales meetings and providing direct sales support within their respective districts.
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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 - Northern California. Marketing/Business Administration, combined with at least 3 years of industrial automation sales experience. Promote sales of the high precision gearing product line in a defined geographical territory, with emphasis on finding and developing new machine builder accounts.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical or related) OR Marketing/Business Administration, combined with at least 3 years of industrial automation sales experience. Demonstrated success in developing a territory and achieving sales goals with 3+ years of direct sales to large OEMs and motion control distributors.
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Seeking a highly motivated Regional Sales Manager withexperience in selling technology-driven capital equipment for a direct hire opportunity with our client in Silicon Valley! Based in Northern California, in this role you will be responsible for driving sales and revenue in the specified region, focusing on OEM lasers and laser-based systems.
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As a Regional Sales Manager, you will represent TRUMPF's Laser Division, driving sales across several states. Maintain diligent records in our CRM system and provide regular updates to sales management.
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3+ years of sales experience with CCTV, security products, or access control products. An overly excited (but well-intentioned) HR Manager who will. Organization, planning, follow-up and general time management skills with experience managing a sales region, prioritizing opportunities and working from a home office environment.
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We are looking for an experienced Regional Sales Manager Workholding to join our team. Monitor sales activities and performance of regional sales staff. Train and develop regional sales staff.
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Reporting the Regional Vice President, the Regional Sales Manager is responsible for the planning, implementing and directing the sales activities and logistics of the company in the designated area of the Central Region with a primary focus to achieve sales, growth and profit objectives.
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Deepen relationships directly with customers and with distribution sales teams and Management. The leading global provider of microcontrollers, Renesas combines our expertise in embedded processing, analog, power and connectivity to deliver complete semiconductor solutions.
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Automotive, Dealership, Regional Sales, Regional Sales Manager, Finance Sales, Area Sales Representative, Business Developer, Area Sales Manager, Finance Manager, Auto Finance, B2B Sales Manager, Subprime, Prime, Independent Dealerships, Franchise Dealerships, Defi, DealerTrack, Route One.
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Regional Sales Manager, RespirTech (Southwest) Regional Sales Manager - RespirTech. Previous Durable/Home medical equipment and/or pharmaceutical sales experience.
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With the support of the Lease Administrator Manager and the Sales Managers, complete the collocation process through final site inspection for each collocation project. Responsible for managing the sales organization, developing, and executing sales strategy in alignment with corporate and achieving regional sales objectives.
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As a Regional Sales Manager, Federal Civilian Mid-Market Sales, you will possess a keen ability to position next-generation endpoint security and Threat Intelligence and articulate primary vendor strategies to new and existing customers within Federal Civilian agencies.
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