Metalworking Account Executive Accounting - Parkersburg, WV at Geebo

Metalworking Account Executive

Metalworking Account Executive
COMPANY WORK LOCATION: Parkersburg, WV
Required Skills:
High school diploma required.
Minimum 2 years of hands on machining applications experience or demonstrated proficiency in MW applications required.
Previous field sales experience with a distributor or metalworking tooling manufacturer is preferred.
Previous experience with machining productivity improvement or cost savings initiatives preferred.
Well rounded proficiency across broad range of metalworking applications is preferred.
Good communication skills are required.
Responsibility:
Supports achievement of metalworking (MW) sales and gross margin goals for their geographical area of responsibility.
Drives accelerated MW sales growth within identified MW Impact Accounts.
Supports Competitive Advantage Program (CAP) customer opportunities to deliver MW growth, achievement of cost savings goals and assist in the achievement of branch CAP signings.
Maintains a MW Opportunity Funnel to track progress and success on MW Growth activities.
Provides technical support for metalworking application opportunities to Outside Sales Associate's and MW Field Sales Rep's.
Coordinates local supplier support for tool testing in support of OSA's and MW OSA's (FSRs).
Assists Market Manager's and BSM's as needed in coordinating supplier involvement in market or branch meetings.
Supports strategic supplier initiatives driven by the Product Team.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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