• Regional Sales Manager

    Aug. 20, 2021
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    Whiting Door Manufacturing Corp., the leading manufacturer of roll-up/swing doors for the transportation industry, is hiring a Regional Sales Manager for the Western Region (including California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho).

    Responsibilities include: calling on truck/trailer manufacturers, fleet and distributor accounts, all sales and account activities with current customer base, and growing market share in territory.

    Requirements: must have outside sales experience (truck/trailer industry preferred), possess strong written and verbal communications skills, technical selling abilities, mechanical aptitude, and be proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, and Outlook). Must be motivated, a self-starter, and willing to travel extensively. 4 year degree preferred.

    Salary plus commission, generous benefit package including health, 401(k), paid holidays and vacation.

    Forward resume with salary requirements to: Whiting Door Mfg. Corp., 113 Cedar Street, Akron, New York 14001, Attn: HR, or fax 716-542-5496, or email: [email protected]

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