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The role of Geomatics Regional Sales Manager is responsible for growing revenue across several geomatics markets primarily the site civil engineering firm providing subsurface utility engineering and the underground utility location contractor.
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Snap-on Inc., a global premiere tool and equipment manufacturer has an opportunity in our Industrial Business Group for an Outside Sales Manager to represent our company and our products serving a regional market.
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This role will report to the Vice President of Retail Marketing and will lead a team of usually 3-6 Sales Managers, a Manager in Training (MIT), and support 15-30 team members. Assume Sales Manager responsibilities as needed.
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As the Regional Sales Manager - Component Manufacturer, you will be responsible for formulating and executing the business strategy in your region and are responsible for managing a sales team focused on supporting and growing Simpson's market share in the component manufacturer segment.
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Types of projects may include interlocking renewals, bridge replacements, new track construction, and station designs for Amtrak, SEPTA, PATCO, PATH, Pittsburgh Regional Transit and other national rail clients throughout the United States.
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Work closely with District Service Managers, District Managers, Regional Sales Manager, Healthcare Customer Service Reps and Director of Healthcare Solutions to ensure a seamless. Crews, District Service Managers, District Managers, Regional Sales Manager and Director of Healthcare Solutions to develop a best-in-industry healthcare solution and operations strategy within assigned region.
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Previous role as a Direct Manager, Manager, Sales Manager, Area Manager, District Manager, Regional Manager, Business Development Manager, Branch Manager, Manager Trainee, Assistant General Manager, Outside Sales Manager.
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The Inside Sales Engineer will execute prospecting activities and provide internal sales coverage for an assigned sales territory, in cooperation with the Fields Sales Engineer, Business Development Team and Regional Sales Manager.
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The Product Manager will work closely with the Sales Teams, Recon and Robotics Global Marketing and Regional Marketing to understand platform technology needs of the robotic ecosystem for each orthopedic surgical solution and use those needs to identify the best technology partners that can work across S&N's robotic portfolio.
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You may know us for our Wonderful Pistachios, POM Wonderful Juice, Wonderful Halos, and FIJI Water, but we're all one Wonderful - and we have an excellent opportunity for a Regional Sales Manager in Pittsburgh, PA.
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The Regional Sales Manager will report directly to the Director of Sales. Regional Sales Manager CPG Industry. packaging machinery sales experience preferred.
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As our Regional Sales Manager - Transit Bus & Rail (Northeast USA) you will be responsible for providing customers with exceptional knowledge and demonstration of complex solutions through a consultative sales approach and developing and executing your Business Plan for the defined territory.
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Provide information as required by the Regional and National Sales Manager to assist in development of twelve-month rolling forecasts. Provide weekly call summaries and call reports to the Regional Sales Manager, the organization and internal support personnel on a timely basis.
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As the Regional Sales Manager, you will lead strategic planning, execute brand plans, and through collaboration with the cross-functional teams, you will maximize our volume and the customer’s growth potential.
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Who You'll Work With You will report to the Regional Sales Director while working closely with other Area Sales Managers, Clinical Account Managers, and the Vice President of Sales.
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