Lead regional new-business sales: develop and execute sales and marketing strategies, set forecasts and goals, coach and manage sales staff, oversee hiring and performance, manage CRM pipeline and pricing strategy, support bids and customer agreements, and monitor market and competitive trends.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
The Sales Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and coordinating the activities of the new business sales function for an assigned area to effectively execute sales strategies that will maximize sales volume, drive targeted profitable growth and professionally develop the sales staff.
Reports To
Director of Sales
- Develop and implement comprehensive business strategies, and sales and marketing plans that complement the overall operating plan.
- Develop the sales forecast and maintain accountability for sales goal achievement, including but not limited to respective key metrics and/or budget achievement.
- Direct a staff of sales and administrative personnel, including responsibility for hiring, training and performance coaching and management; complete weekly “ride-alongs” with sales personnel to provide training and coaching.
- Assist with new customer solicitation, bid preparation and strategies.
- Meet regularly with sales personnel to review sales activity funnel (CRM tool), review sales performance compared to goal, production and training needs.
- Participate with business unit leadership to develop and implement pricing strategy to meet Company objectives.
- Maintain an awareness of market behavior and competitive trends in designated market to anticipate changing customer needs; proactively manage customer base.
- Maintain a thorough knowledge of the Company’s available services, lines of business, pricing structures to assist sales personnel in particular selling circumstances as the need arises.
- Complete all required sales reports in a thorough and timely fashion.
- Review Customer Service Agreements for terms and conditions pricing, accuracy and other requirements.
People Management:
- Responsible for leading and supervising the growth driven sales team members, evaluating performance and delivering feedback
- Oversees personnel needs of the department including selecting, coaching, and training employees and evaluating employee performance. Provides input into termination, compensation, and promotion decisions.
- Develops measures to motivate employees and undertake office management.
- Focuses on succession planning and assuring a strong depth within the team.
- Participate in the development of emerging leaders to be ready to move into more responsible roles.
- 3-5 years of experience in Sales management
- Bachelor Degree in Business Management
- Excellent communicator with superior verbal, written, interpersonal, technical and presentation skills.
- Professional presentation; is confident, assertive and displays a high level of self-esteem.
- Good time management skills to ensure assigned responsibilities are completed in an efficient manner.
- Strong active listening skills; gives full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions when appropriate, and letting others fully state their ideas.
- Grasps concepts quickly and has good follow through skills; adheres to work schedule and follows through on challenges as they arise; maintains a positive outlook.
- Has the ability to identify the information needed to clarify a situation; seeks information from appropriate sources; has the ability to tackle a problem using a logical, sequential approach and can anticipate the implications of actions.
- Good written and verbal presentation skills.
- Is self-motivated; maintains a feeling of pride in work; has a strong work ethic and strives to achieve all goals; is competitive and has a strong drive to win; takes appropriate risks.
- Is trustworthy and maintains the highest level of confidentiality at all times.
- Is high energy, friendly and engaging; has excellent persuasion skills; can persuade others to change their minds or behavior.
- Has a service orientation; is actively looking for ways to help people.
- Ability to foster teamwork and enlist the support and participation of others.
Physical Demands / Environmental Factors
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear
- Occasionally required to stand and walk
- Must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus
- Some travel required
$115k to $143k
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