Territory Sales Represenative - Columbus, OH

Columbus, OH
Full Time
Experienced

McKee is a market leader in the sales, installation, and service of loading dock and door safety systems.

Our products and services are important assets for the strong growth of our company.   As a part of this growth, we have an excellent opportunity for a Territory Sales Representative in the Columbus, OH area.  

McKee ProCare Professionals will work to sell new equipment, planned maintenance, fire door test drop contracts, extended warranties, quality parts, and aftermarket products.

This is a sales position, with responsibility for growing existing accounts, prospecting and securing new customers, developing national accounts and introducing new products to the marketplace. To contribute to your success, we offer leading industry product lines and excellent ongoing training. We'll reward your hard work and success with a base salary and unlimited commission potential.

Job Title:  Territory Sales Representative

Department: Sales

Reports To: President

This position is responsible for the items described below.

Key Job Responsibilities

  • Drive and manage the entire sales process. This includes Initiatives aligned with organizations KPI’s, targeting top prospects; Identifying client solutions; Negotiating; and closing.
  • Act as a "solutions expert" consultant in helping partners with their unique critical business issues and strategic initiatives.
  • Work with senior management to establish a clear and effective plan for growing the McKee customer base.
  • Work with sales teams to share ideas, knowledge and new business development strategies.
  • Utilize company CRM to provide visibility and effectively communicate activity in assigned territory.
  • Attend company training programs and accompany other McKee associates in client/vendor meetings.
  • Prepare appropriate specifications and level of service expectations in accordance with McKee policies.
  • Calculate correct job costs & market-based pricing solutions.

Key Performance Measurements

  • New customer growth.
  • Key customer retention.
  • A score card that reflects maintenance, service, and equipment sales revenue, and incremental improvement to plan.
  • Other key metrics prescribed by McKee leadership, resulting in positive customer and Company impact.

Position Requirement

   Associate or bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience preferred.

  • Proven record of prospecting and cold calling clients to achieve new business.
  • Experience in customer service required.
  • Experience in Industrial Sales preferred.
  • Self-Starter that can work independently with excellent oral and written communication.
  • Must have valid drivers’ license and clean driving record (Department of Motor Vehicles).
  • Must own “reliable” transportation.  McKee offers mileage re-imbursement at IRS annual rates for legitimate business travel.

Benefits

  • In return for your skills and hard work, McKee offers competitive pay with annual reviews, a “Pay for Performance” sales commission plan, a quarterly KPI target bonus program, a comprehensive benefits program, (medical, dental, vision), and 401(K) with employer matching. We also provide excellent training and ample opportunity for advancement.

McKee Door Sales of Columbus, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.

 
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