Account Specialist- Belt

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SUMMARY:

The Account Specialist-Belt role sells directly to customers with a technical focus on belting products. This role focuses on developing and implementing sales strategies, identifying potential customers, and managing existing customer relationships specifically for belting products.

JOB DUTIES

  • Sells directly to customers primarily through face-to-face interactions to foster strong relationships and maintain customer satisfaction.

  • Assesses customer needs and suggests appropriate products, services, and/or solutions.

  • Generates new business, cross sells, and repeat sells to new and existing customers by developing and implementing sales strategies, identifying potential customers, and managing existing customer relationships.

  • Develops and delivers sales bids, proposals, and presentations and conducts product demonstrations.

  • Works with Branch Manager to provide business planning to reach product and sales goals.

  • Personally accountable for time allocation and priorities to reach goals and applying efforts to high ROI opportunities.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

Typically requires a high school diploma or GED. Typically requires industry and sales experience.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES

  • Knowledge of industrial products: power transmission, hydraulic, pneumatic and mill supply.

  • Knowledge of supply chain systems.

  • Reliable, organized, detailed, and focused.

  • Moderate computer skills, including communicating internally and externally via email.

  • Ability to use Microsoft Office, proficiency in Excel.

  • Ability to multitask and manage time well.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

May be required to be on-call nights or weekends, depending on need.

LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS:

Valid driver’s license required.  All company vehicles are subject to continuous video monitoring.

COMPANY INFORMATION:

Motion offers an excellent benefits package which includes options for healthcare coverage, 401(k), tuition, reimbursement, vacation, sick, and holiday pay.

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