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Regional Sales Manager - Mid-Atlantic. Embark on an exhilarating journey as the Regional Sales Manager at APCON! Strategic Market Penetration: Develop and execute a comprehensive strategy to identify, cultivate, and secure new direct and channel business sales relationships within the Mid-Atlantic region.
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The Regional Sales Manager will build and maintain client relationships, devise Regional sales strategies, and ensure targets are met or exceeded by increasing sales through existing customers, and onboarding new ones.
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A candidate for this position must have had working experience of at least 5 years in a merchant services sales position within a complex and fast-paced business environment. Guides Sales Representatives within the latitude of established company policies.
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This position provides the successful candidate with the opportunity to join the SolarEdge North America Sales Team and have a major part in leading the Company’s sales efforts in all segments of the solar industry, residential, commercial and utility, through direct and channel sales.
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The Senior Regional Sales Manager plays a crucial role in driving technical chamber solutions for Test & Measurement applications within the EMC, Microwave and Wireless disciplines.
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The Regional Sales Manager will be instrumental in Web Partners' continued growth and success in the medical website and digital marketing arena. Cold calling, prospecting, lead generation, and outbound sales activities.
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Jacobsen Regional Sales Manager Sr North East. Assist the Territory Sales Managers as needed and serve as the subject matter expert for the department. Education: Bachelor's degree in business administration, sales, marketing, or another related field required.
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We have an opportunity for an Aftermarket Regional Sales Manager to join our growing Commercial & Infrastructure Flow (CIF) business. This posting is for one full-time regional sales position.
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The Regional Sales Manager - Equipment Trailers is responsible for growing revenue and supporting. product-line and associated options & accessories within their assigned sales territory.
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Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, or sales preferred. Manages sales directly to end-users of the organization’s products or services in a large specified geographic area. Forecasting sales and creating reports.
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Our Regional Sales Manager will lead the sales process within an assigned territory of business for net new logos into prospective accounts and regional consultant influencers.
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The ARSM will work directly with the Regional Sales Manager, Independent Agents, Surgeons, OR staff, Materials Management, Procurement, and other stakeholders throughout various aspects of the product sales cycle.
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The Regional Sales Manager is expected to accelerate our penetration and increase the number of Harmonic SaaS solutions in North America as their primary responsibility. This is a complex solution sale and relationship management position which requires deep understanding our customer's business and technology environment and requires a strong technical industry background with an emphasis in cloud and SaaS. The Regional Sales Manager must be able to effectively deal with both technical and business issues at all appropriate levels.
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The desired Territory Sales Manager will have a background in selling Lift or Heavy Equipment solutions to clients in manufacturing, distribution/warehousing, and Material Handling. Adecco Search is recruiting on behalf of our client for a Territory Sales Manager to work out of a home office in Georgia and travel as needed.
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Actively pursue direct sales leads with installers, distributors, investors and utility companies. Minimum 3+ years’ experience in technical sales. Assist with forecast of revenue on a regular basis and review sales results to ensure that established targets are being met; take corrective action where required.
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Title: regional sales manager in Philadelphia, Dayton, Nevada
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