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GEA is a global engineering group supplying process technology and components for sophisticated production processes in the food and dairy industry, as well as various other end-user markets.
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Associates Degree or University Degree in Engineering/Business Administration or equivalent educational level. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Regional Team Lead to oversee our field service operations in the USA. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading and directing the day-to-day activities of our field service teams, ensuring the highest standard of service delivery, customer satisfaction, and operational excellence.
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Lead the supervision of services activities to ensure they are performed at the highest standard and aligned with GEA procedures and safety standards. GEA offers competitive pay and great benefits.
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GEA Group is committed to fostering an inclusive work environment where all clients and employees feel welcomed, accepted and valued. product management, within a product/sales matrixDeep practical know-how of state-of-the-art sales process, organization methods and tools (e.g. ordering, pricing, CRM) Change management experience.
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Deep understanding of business on a local scale with developed focus on customer needs and fulfilment of customer expectationsOpen-minded and solution oriented, strong problem solving skillsTeam player, good net-worker and negotiator Very good communication skills, strong sales personStrong customer orientation - Ability to engage with customers at different levelLeadership skills, entrepreneurial competencies Capability for 40% - 50% travel.
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Tuition Reimbursement 401k with excellent employer match Wellness Incentive Program. Proven superior skills in international negotiation & contracting with customers in countries across the world. Drive optimal utilization, operational cost optimization and manage maintenance work profitability.
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Bachelor's degree in biotechnology, chemical, mechanical engineering, food science or any related field. Technical degree in food processing, field service, or related. 5+ years’ experience in Field Service / troubleshooting of UHT and Liquid Processing Systems; installation, commissioning and decommissioning for UHT and/or Liquid Processing Systems.
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