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A minimum of 5+ years of pharmaceutical, biotech or medical device sales experience with business to business experience. -A minimum of 3+ years of pharmaceutical, biotech or medical device sales experience required with business to business knowledge.
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Individuals who are looking to develop a sales career in the competitive arena of medical device sales at fast growing Caldera Medical. This is an amazing opportunity to develop and grow as a medical device sales professional.
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DescriptionThe Controls Engineer II is responsible for the advanced support of all phases of a controls project to include concept and research, estimating support, component selection, network design, panel design, layout, device troubleshooting, PLC and HMI programming; on-site installation and debug; and after-sales support while working with minimal supervision.
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Requirements REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Advanced proficiency in several programming languages and control device networks for PLCs. Ability to read and understand written specifications, as well as contract drawings and be capable of developing a complete design that meets these requirements within the electrical design standards and quotation presented for a project.
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Experience Required: PLC programming, debugging and commissioning Plan/hardware design AutoCAD (AutoCAD E desired) Microsoft Office Suite Basic knowledge of electrical equipment and local building codes such as UL508a, NEC and NFPA Experience Preferred: Hands-on mechanical and electrical capabilities Troubleshooting Material Handling Understanding VFDs, Servos, sensors and Vision Systems.
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A successful Controls Engineer II has an advanced level of knowledge and understanding of commonly used controls engineering concepts, PLC programming and practices with an ability to lead/mentor entry level Controls Engineers as well as a willingness to attend training to further build their knowledge and abilities to advance to the next level.
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Uncapped Earning Potential Six Figures Plus+ in addition to company car, mobile device and laptop. Work with field and customer support leadership to meet customer needs, drive compliance to forecasted sales thresholds, and clearly communicate and document customer service level expectations, addressing shortfalls as needed.
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The company was founded in 2014 by industry leaders inspired by the opportunity to unite modern wearable technologies with proven device therapies. Experience with Challenger Sale, SPIN, or like sales model.
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The Controls Engineer II is responsible for the advanced support of all phases of a controls project to include concept and research, estimating support, component selection, network design, panel design, layout, device troubleshooting, PLC and HMI programming; on-site installation and debug; and after-sales support while working with minimal supervision.
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Retail Sales Advisor- Intel LocationKY - LOUISVILLE Do you enjoy interacting with people? This exclusive eLearning program is for dedicated sales professionals, providing expert knowledge of Intel technologies presented in the form of in-depth articles, training courses, learning activities, and rewards.
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At least 2 years in medium and large account sales and marketing, including at least 2 years of experience in industrial/manufacturing/distributing sales. Demonstrated superior sales, negotiation, prospecting, relationship-building and closing skills and techniques, with a track record of meeting and exceeding agreed-upon sales plans.
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5+ years’ experience in the cardiac device industry required. The Territory Manager is accountable for the sales development within his/her designated territory. Leadership of the Sales Process in the Territory.
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Minimum 3 to 5 years of successful selling experience in a medical field, preferably in a consultative role (e.g. Medical Device and Pharma sales), where daily accountabilities are established, measured and rewarded.
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Successful applicants will need their own personal Windows 10/11 device (Unfortunately our remote work software will not work on Macs or Chromebooks at this time). A minimum of 6 months experience with outbound sales.
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With 2+ years of med device sales experience preferred) 5+ years in an outside sales position (medical device preferred) or Bachelor's Degree from an Accredited University.
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