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Accessible by Metro and walking-distance to D.C.'s Chinatown, Howard University, Capital One Arena, National Mall, White House, and all the District has to offer! Well versed in sales, food & beverage, catering and events, as well as excellent customer service delivery.
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Additional responsibilities will include, but not limited to:manage daily activities/questions from your customers, work with your District Sales Manager & Regional Sales Director to create a territory strategy, sales forecasting, safely demonstrate Reveal’s lasers when needed, and attended company events when asked or required.
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As a District Sales Manager, your main objective will be to develop and manage an independent dealer distribution network to facilitate and maximize the share and sales of Doosan Bobcat compact construction equipment.
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The District Manager is a sales role responsible for overseeing the development of our sales and execution of our annual goals in an assigned area. 5-7 years of alcohol beverage sales experience in progressively responsible roles.
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The OpportunityThe District Manager works out of our Washington DC territory and would ideally be based in DC, Richmond, VA, or Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA area and will lead a team of five-seven (5-7) Point of Care Solution Specialists that cover Hospital and Outpatient customer segments and be responsible for generating sales in the growing Point of Care diagnostics industry.
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Works closely with and communicates daily with both Territory Manager and District Manager within assigned geographyInforms Sales Consultant and Regional Business Manager of significant changes in customer accounts.
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Coordinate with the territory managers, District Sales Manager and Regional Sales Director to ensure team is effectively maximizing opportunities to achieve corporate objectives.
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District Sales Manager - Construction Equipment (Level DOE) Conduct/facilitate district sales training schools (new products and competitive). Review sales data and dealer action plans quarterly with dealer principal.
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Reporting: Establish and maintain the accuracy of all corporate reporting, to include payroll, sales data, daily closing reports, bank deposits, daily reconciliation, etc. With approval of district management, schedule periodic deep-cleaning (carpet, ductwork) and facility maintenance.
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The Oncology Territory Manager reports to the District Manager and is responsible for attaining territory goals by successfully selling branded products to the customer base. Submits complete reports, on-time, and communicates matters that are relevant to the marketplace, competition and the marketing team to the District Manager.
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Working with Regional Vice President to provide solutions to move sales forwardProgramming IdeasPricing Opportunities. Analytics – ability to take large amounts of data and mine the key insights that are helpful in developing a compelling sales presentation.
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3-5 year's proven track record as a district sales manager, ideally in the sales of commercial and industrial off-road vehicles. Manage a sales territory of approximately 50 dealers.
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Internal: District Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, VP of Local Sales, Accounting/Credit Department, Merchandising and Marketing, Operations, and Customer Contact.
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Assists with Associate Relations issues by communicating any incidents to the Store Manager or District Manager as needed. Two or more years of Store or Assistant Store Manager experience in a retail environment.
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The District Manager works out of our Washington DC territory and would ideally be based in DC, Richmond, VA, or Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA area and will lead a team of five-seven (5-7) Point of Care Solution Specialists that cover Hospital and Outpatient customer segments and be responsible for generating sales in the growing Point of Care diagnostics industry.
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