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Product management, within a product/sales matrix Deep 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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All other duties as assigned or directed by management. 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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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. 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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Associates Degree or University Degree in Engineering/Business Administration or equivalent educational level. Tuition Reimbursement 401k with excellent employer match Wellness Incentive Program. Proven superior skills in international negotiation & contracting with customers in countries across the world.
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Join our team as a Field Service Technician, where you will play a pivotal role in delivering exceptional after-sales service and support. Strong skills in problem-solving, customer service, record keeping and quality management.
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Responsibilities / Tasks Join our team as a Field Service Technician, where you will play a pivotal role in delivering exceptional after-sales service and support. 11 Paid Holidays PTO - Paid Time Off Medical Plans Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Savings and Spending Accounts Tuition Reimbursement 401k with excellent employer match Wellness Incentive Program Employee Assistance Program GEA is an equal opportunity employer.
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