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Sales Manager – Analytical Instruments (Houston) #1582
Houston, TX

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Our long-term client is adding a Sales Manager position who will work from their Houston office while managing a fast growing business unit for the Southern Region.  The position is focused on selling and supporting the clients range of high-precision measuring instruments for physical, chemical, mechanical, and structural properties. The base salary range for this position is $136,000 to $154,500. The compensation package includes a 20 – 30% bonus. They offer full benefits, a profit sharing contribution to your 401k and a $10,000 anniversary bonus every five years.

Your responsibilities include:

  • Manage and develop a team of field and inside sales representatives along with product specialists
  • Responsible for meeting sales targets and managing travel and expense budgets for the business unit
  • Supports the team on daily activities
  • Reports to the Vice President of Sales and Service Southern Region

Skills and qualifications you will need:

  • 3 years of sales management experience, including previous direct sales experience, preferably in analytical instrumentation or technical capital equipment.  Will also look at Senior Sales Reps in a leadership role with experience selling analytical instruments into R&D Labs.
  • Strong communication skills, ability to coach and train sales team on selling strategies, negotiation, and customer service skills
  • Organization skills and adaptability to change in a fast-evolving organization and technology
  • A Bachelor’s degree in technical field preferred
  • Availability for up to 50% overnight travel
  • A valid driver’s license and passport

The company offers a growth opportunity and an outstanding benefits package for the full family.



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