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3 plus years of experience in Forklift / AWP / Rough Terrain Crane / Earthmoving Equipment Sales, Service, Product &/or Marketing. Forklift / AWP / Rough Terrain Crane / Earthmoving sales: 3 years (preferred.
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Transient Sales Manager | Lowe DHR. Transient Sales Manager. Use professional sales techniques to negotiate the best possible terms and conditions that satisfy customer (internal and external) requirements.
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For this part of our organization, we are looking for a Regional Sales Manager to further drive our growth ambitions. Reach out to Mary Nguyen at or Hiring Manager – Manu Van Leuvenhaege.
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The Senior Sales Manager will work in conjunction with the Director of Sales to achieve the hotel’s revenue and market share goals for two or more properties. The Area Senior Sales Manager is responsible for attainment of assigned goals tied to the overall performance of the assigned collection of hotels.
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The Product Sales Manager (PSM) for Fiber Process Parts (FPP) will focus on pulp and paper wear parts (Screens, Cleaners, and Refiner Segments) to sell consumable products. The responsibility of the Product Sales Manager is to maintain the current business and grow market share.
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Develop and submit sales activity and market intelligence reports as needed for management. Contribute data to the Annual Financial Plan/Quarterly Sales Forecast and continually focus efforts to meet booking requirements.
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Responsible for developing sales pipeline with specific focus on expanding the scope with existing customers and penetration in new customers and sectors. This role is responsible for defining and executing key marketing activities and sales targets for North America market (e.g. volume, prices, portfolio mix) and establishes appropriate metrics and measurement tools to monitor performance.
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Solar Sales Manager page is loaded. Solar Sales Manager. 2+ years previous sales experience in solar or renewable energy industry. Develop business through networking and sales calls to sell solar products.
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As a Sales and Customer Experience Manager, you will make sure the very best of Macy's is always on display. Our opportunities in Sales, Merchandise, Operations, Customer Service, Warehouse, Marketing, and other areas let you express your creativity and commitment to excellence, grow your career, and make a difference to your Macys colleagues and customers.
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The Sales Manager will be responsible for selling the transportation and logistics services of DSV to prospective clients. Job Posting Title: Sales Manager. Manage the sales pipeline and update the CRM system with accurate and up-to-date information.
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The DSM will serve as an advisor, leader, and technical expert to support peer mentorships and will support colleagues/functions to develop sales tactics to expedite the closure of new business and renewals and resolve complicated customer issues.
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As a District Sales Manager, you will:Managing and Leading: Sets individual goals, objectives and accountabilities of sales team to achieve optimum sales consistent with the Region and Branch strategic plan.
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Regional Sales Manager. 2 years full-service banquet experience and/or 1 year catering sales experience. acquires, maintains, services and grows Maggiano's banquet and catering sales accounts.
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We are searching for a highly motivated Regional Sales Manager for our Houston office. The Regional Sales Manager is responsible for managing and maintaining relationships with important clients and customers in the region.
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The Sales Manager will focus on expanding the customer base and driving revenue growth through direct, face-to-face interactions with clients. Job SummaryThe Sales Manager is responsible for leading and managing the sales team to achieve the company's sales targets and growth objectives.
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