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A Builder Territory Sales Manager is required to maintain and increase Shaw's profitability and market share in a geographical area by servicing established Shaw dealers as well as driving specifications through single and multi-family owners, architects, and strategic account managers.
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Sales Specialist, Territory Manager, Account Manager, Sales Representative, Sales Rep, Sales Manager. Development of a business plan and sales strategy for the assigned territory that ensures attainment of company sales targets.
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Rainbow Ecoscience (a division of Rainbow Companies) is seeking a Pacific Northwest Sales Territory Manager covering Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, whose primary responsibility will be to identify targeted plant health care clients in the green industry.
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The Territory Channel Sales Manager will leverage channel partner relationships to collaborate with Territory Parts Account Managers with acquiring new, retaining and developing Parts accounts.
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Reporting to the Wholesale Sales & Operations Manager, we are looking for someone based in the Pacific Northwest territory. KREWE is seeking a highly motivated, goal-oriented independent sales representative to join our Wholesale sales team and manage the Pacific Northwest territory.
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The Territory Sales Manager will be the face of Oldcastle for our Barrette Outdoor Living and RDI Railing brands in their given territory (Washington, Portland, Alaska and Hawaii.
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The Program Manager manages programs of work related to the development and implementation of the agency’s records and information management initiatives. Employee Assistance Program.
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Join us as the Territory Sales Representative and become a key contributor to Miller's organic growth in the Northwestern region. Sales Growth: Develop and implement territory and account plans with strategic end users and upfitter partners to aggressively grow Work Truck Solution sales and market share, recognizing and valuing diversity in customer needs.
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As a Territory Sales Manager at CFC, you will manage an assigned multi-state territory to support district priorities and initiatives around social-emotional learning (SEL.
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The Job: As a territory manager, you’ll be part of our sales team and will be working remotely. Benefits & PerksYou’ll get a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits plan that includes medical, dental, life, vision, wellness program, disability, retirement benefits, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, Paid Time Off, including paid vacation, holidays & personal days, and tuition reimbursement.
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The Catering Sales Manager is the field sales leader for catering and delivery. Drive catering sales and delivery business for shops within a given territory by cold calling, utilizing business lists, canvassing and Inside and Outside Sales presentations.
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3+ years of experience as a Sales Manager at a franchise dealership or 7 years in an F&I or Floor Manager role. As a Sales Manager , you will be responsible for leading and coaching sales associates to deliver outstanding hospitality and achieve sales goals.
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Conduct business analysis, actively prospect for new business within assigned territory, develop account strategies with District Manager to increase sales in the assigned territory (i.e., identifies key accounts, HCPs, develops specific plans for penetration.
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Position Summary SAP Sales and Service Cloud Manager As a Functional Manager at Deloitte Digital, get ready to tackle numerous mission-critical company directives. Professionals in this position should have deep CRM process and configuration expertise in SAP CX across all areas of the CRM portfolio including Lead & Opportunity Management, Territory Management, Quote & Order Management, Service Tickets, Call Center, and integration to SAP ERP/ Commerce/Emarsys/CDP/CDC/CPQ/FSM/Qualtrics/BTP. Experience in SAP FSM, SAP CPQ, Emarsys, BTP is a plus.
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Employees and their families are offered medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, health savings account, flexible spending accounts, basic life insurance, disability insurance , employee assistance program, business travel insurance, tuition assistance, supplemental parental bonding leave , surrogacy and adoption assistance, and fertility support.
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