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Most sales positions are eligible for a Commission under the terms of an applicable plan, while most non-sales positions are eligible for a Bonus. - Provides clear, crisp and concise technical communication and coordination during large outage scenarios.
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5+ years in business development, sales or alliances of at least one of these domains: Digital Enterprise, Internet of Things (IoT), Industry 4.0, Digital Supply Chain, Digital Manufacturing, Digital Asset Management, Platform Business Models, Design-led Innovation and/or Capital Projects.
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As Principal Server Engineer you will work closely with other development teams, product management and QA to take product requirements, determine impact and level of effort, propose detailed technical solutions, and implement changes as part of the server backend development team using an Agile/Scrum process.
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Job ResponsibilitiesEngage with Sales and Marketing teams to provide pre-sales and post-sales technical support for all phases of a client’s adoption of Microchip FPGAs∯*∯ Learn and utilize Microchip’s Client Engagement Process to drive design wins to revenue at select target clients.
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You should have a strong foundation in product marketing including creating compelling product positioning; an ability to have a technical conversation with Product, while also still easily articulating the benefits of our products; and successfully execute Go-to-Market initiatives and Sales Enablement.
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If your three wishes are to enjoy your job, make wishes come true, and merge that with technical skills, Disneyland Resort Ticket Administration may be the place for you. Manage relationships with partners (Technology, Financial Systems, Revenue Management, Pricing, Sales, Marketing, Operations) to provide expertise on ticket product, procedural guidance, and to ensure compliance with ticket and system policies.
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The Ticket Operations Representative is a full-time position that supports the ticketing needs of the Anaheim Ducks Sales Department as well as the Honda Center Premium Department. Technical knowledge of the Ticketmaster Archtics system preferred.
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Sales Enablement: Create comprehensive training materials to educate the sales team on the technical aspects, value propositions, and market trends of these commodities. Cross-functional Collaboration: Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including Sales, Engineering, and Operations, to align procurement strategies with business objectives within the specialized segment.
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Identifies and facilitates execution on growth opportunities with Diabetes Sales and Clinical Support Team. Serves as a technical resource to support sales of a specific medical Diabetes products and/or solutions.
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Liaison with in-house technical, commercial, sales team and subject-matter expert throughout project development cycle. Purpose and Scope: The Sr. Application Engineer is responsible for reviewing project technical and commercial needs and coming up with cost effective solutions for the customers.
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Technology Sales - the TSO is focused on the technical aspect of solutions for business customers, partnering with the sales teams to understand the customer needs and craft the best package of our services from data and voice.
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Volt is immediately hiring for a Sales and Customer Service Coordinator in Anaheim, CA. $21-$25 per hour. Process customer orders efficiently and accurately Coordinate with various departments (Finance, Production, Shipping, and Quality) to ensure seamless order processing and customer satisfaction Coordinate the gathering and provision of technical documentation for vendor approvals and large bid submissions.
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Comfortable building and nurturing new proof of concepts which can evolve into experiences and emerging technology capabilities to be embedded or scaled into broader Channel Sales AI powered productsPay & BenefitsAt Apple, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range.
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The Color Curl Concierge is our steward to the industry demonstrating our dominance in all things color related and in talent development, technical, business and selling skills. Working knowledge of retail sales, inventory control systems and visual merchandising is strongly preferred.
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Salary/Hourly Rate: $130k – $150k DOE Position Overview: Our client seeks an experienced Technical Sales Manager with a background in business-to-business sales, chemistry/material science, and specialty chemical application to help expand the markets of personal care, healthcare, and homecare segments.
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