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The Territory Manager Designate role is designed as a 6-12 month leadership training program. You will develop a team of frontline hourly/commissioned and salaried employees to drive superior marketplace execution, customer service, share growth, and profit performance for your assigned Territory.
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Job Description The EndoTherapy Territory Manager (ETM) will be responsible for exceeding revenue goals by clinically selling Olympus EndoTherapy Devices to the Gastroenterology Community. Impart market intelligence to team members and marketing department of competitor's new product offering pricing strategy and merchandising practices in the assigned territory.
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Territory Sales Representative Primary Responsibilities Build an ongoing relationship at the contractor, dealer, distributor, and builder level and is knowledgeable of all Atlas products, programs, and sales & marketing tools.
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Reporting to the Vice President-Worldwide Sales Finance, the Finance Director serves as the strategic finance partner to Autodesk's AMER Territory Sales VP, who leads a sales organization of more than 400 employees, and is projected to deliver $1B in annual revenue this fiscal year.
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The Clinical Site Lead drives study execution and operational excellence across Abbott Cardiovascular therapies (Vascular, Cardiac Rhythm Management, EP, Structural Heart, and Heart Failure) for the greater Atlanta region.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Territory Sales Manager to join our Industrial Aftermarkets division. Job Description: Territory Sales Manager – Industrial Aftermarkets Division.
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As our Territory Sales Manager - Specialty, you will have a unique opportunity to be the face of Sumitomo Pharma America (SMPA) to our customers. We are currently seeking a dynamic, highly motivated, and experienced individual for the position of Territory Sales Manager – Specialty.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $70,000 - $130,000 / yr We are seeking a driven and experienced Territory Sales Representative to join our client’s team in Atlanta, GA. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of successful field territory sales experience in a business-to-business environment or 8 years of relevant field experience in construction, surveying, or engineering industries.
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We are seeking a driven and experienced Territory Sales Representative to join our client's team in Atlanta, GA. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of successful field territory sales experience in a business-to-business environment or 8 years of relevant field experience in construction, surveying, or engineering industries.
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Familiarity with high-definition laser scanning technology. While a Machine Control background is not necessary, prior experience using Leica or Geomax robotic equipment or something similar is required.
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Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, and BIM software. Utilize broad knowledge of construction, surveying, and engineering industries to effectively promote and sell our products. Present yourself and the company professionally through various communication channels including face-to-face meetings, phone calls, and written correspondence.
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If you are a motivated self-starter with a proven track record in sales and a passion for the construction industry, we encourage you to apply. Preferred Experience/Skills: Experience with construction layout using robotic total stations.
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Thrive in an outside sales environment, with a willingness to travel extensively. Work autonomously with minimal supervision while remaining self-directed and disciplined. Manage key accounts effectively and demonstrate strong account management skills.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and CRM software. Conduct pricing, distribution cost drivers, and margin analysis. Demonstrate technical knowledge of construction applications to address client needs.
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Key Responsibilities: Develop and maintain relationships with key clients in the construction industry. Utilize strong organizational skills to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively. A BA/BS from an accredited institution or equivalent experience is preferred.
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