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This role will build brands, maximize distribution and be the main point of contact for both on premise (restaurants and bars) and off premise (grocery stores, convenience store, liquor store) accounts in the assigned territory.
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Related experience may include: Account Executive, Account Manager, Outside Sales, Outside Sales Representative, Sales, Sales Consultant, Sales Director, Sales Rep, Sales Representative, Salesperson, Account Development Manager, Channel Sales Director, Distribution Sales Manager, Inside Sales Representative, Marketing Representative.
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You will work within a strong network of dedicated professionals who provide industry-leading customer service and support via Senior Leadership, Sales, Inside Sales, Customer Service, Field Service, Technical Support, Project Sales, Bids Team, and Technical Applications professionals.
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Are you a Sales Manager/ Territory Manager/ Field Sales specialist looking for an opportunity to truly impact a company’s trajectory across North America? Sales Manager - Life Science.
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The Account Manager is responsible for developing and executing sales plans for their assigned territory. Qualifications Education: BS/BA required; MBA preferred 5+ years of pharma, specialty, hospital, and/or biotech sales are required.
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Working under the direction of a Territory Manager Supervisor, the Territory Manager is provided the opportunity to learn or expand upon his/her knowledge of the water distribution industry and sales knowledge/strategies, all while earning a competitive base salary plus commissions.
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Overview The Specialty Regional Sales Manager (RSM), position is a key leadership role accountable for building, leading and managing a field based team of up to 10 Territory Sales Managers in a defined geography.
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Sets sales and gross margins goals for the territory, develop and implement sales programs and help develop, drive, and support Corporate programs primary focus on Brady chemical, soap, liners and paper sales.
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The Division Sales Manager is responsible for delivering volume sales growth for a geographically focused territory. Reporting to the Director of Sales, this leadership position is responsible for driving the development, deployment, and successful execution of a Territory Sales Strategy aligned with the vision for the North America Sales organization, delivering sales revenues within a specified region.
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Works closely with and communicates daily with both Territory Manager and RBM within assigned geographyInforms Sales Consultant and Regional Business Manager of significant changes in customer accounts.
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Responsible for the selection and retention of Regional field personnel (Territory Managers (TM) and Clinical Diabetes Sales Specialists (CDSS. Regional Sales Manager, Texas.
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The Territory Manager sales position offers potential candidates the opportunity to establish superior selling skills, offer a large business solution in a small-to-mid size business environment, and grow into a Senior Territory Manager/Regional Sales Manager position by gaining valuable experience selling to executive level decision makers (i.e.) Owner, CEO, CFO, President, and Vice President.
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Minimum of three years of industrial sales experience, preferably in industrial equipment or services related to air compressors, nitrogen generators, steam generators, or a similar field.
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Associate Territory Manager (ATM) is a field-based role that encompasses both sales and sales support responsibilities. The ATM will work collaboratively with Territory Manager(s) to support sales activities and territory management tasks that include customer and administrative support, assisting with territory management, territory coverage.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor Level of Degree in the Business, Marketing or related field of study 5 years of demonstrated experience in sales, medical device strongly preferred Skills and Knowledge: Proficient in the following computer software applications: Microsoft office Proven track record of sales success Must be self-motivated Exceptional interpersonal skills.
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