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Conduct territory sales visits offering our excavation or water restoration services. Roto-Rooter is a great place to work, providing excellent pay, flexible work schedules and top benefits for our outside sales representative team.
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With a commitment to excellence and building strong agency relationships, our Sales and Marketing department is looking for a property and casualty field territory underwriter. As a field-based underwriter, you will play a critical role in evaluating, assessing, and pricing risks while leading profitable growth for our agency partners in your territory.
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Market: selling & soliciting of business across all the business units available within the territory to build a strong, diverse agency relationship. develop the territory: leads territory in strategic plan development, ownership, and execution of enterprise-wide growth and profit within territory, including new agency appointments.
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This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Territory Manager who thrives in a dynamic sales environment and is passionate about construction machinery. Our client offers a challenging yet rewarding role, where your expertise in machinery sales will drive success in Pierce County.
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In this role, you will be responsible for driving the Customer Center equipment sales and service activity for a specific territory in Pierce and King counties. Minimum of two (2) years’ experience in an industrial sales business setting.
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Developing and qualifying leads within respective territory to drive additional sales opportunities through cold-calling and lead generation campaigns. Minimum of 1 year outside sales experience or successful completion of a Cintas sales training program.
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Manage and grow new customer accounts while maintaining existing sales within assigned territory. We are looking for a sales representative to add to our Bobcat of Seattle location to support the Bobcat line of compact tractors, zero turn mowers, and other grounds maintenance related products.
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The Builder Sales Representative is responsible for growing and developing sales and margins of Floforms countertop product lines by specifying materials to the Builder Channel located within an assigned geographic territory.
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QualificationsProven experience in machinery sales, specifically in the construction sector. Our client, a prominent dealer in construction equipment, is actively seeking a motivated Territory Manager to oversee their operations in Pierce County.
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Northwest Pump & Equipment is seeking an Industrial Sales Representative to cover territory in Washington consisting of Pierce County, Thurston County, and surrounding areas. This position requires travel in the surrounding designated territory, regular travel to our Federal Way branch, as well as travel for various factory training and sales meetings.
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Working as our Outside Sales Representative in the Tacoma\Seattle area and most of Western Washington , you would be responsible helping to grow our business by building new relationships in your territory, while maintaining relationships with our current customers.
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Summary: The sales representative is responsible to grow and develop the sales and margins of hardscape product lines with the retailer/dealer network; located within an assigned geographic territory.
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As an Outside Sales Representative, you will develop new prospects and maintain contacts with established customers for the purpose of selling Company products, and customarily and regularly interact with prospects and customers in person at the customer's site of business or other off-site locations.
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PSC is searching for an Outside Sales Professional to represent the company in a territory encompassing Greater Seattle and Portland. With the nation’s largest network of parts and service facilities, the industry’s premier parts inventory, quality used equipment sales and cargo tank cleaning.
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Works with Sales Specialists/Territory Sales Managers to provide superior service to professional customers. Work with installers/professional customers to develop sales relationships.
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