Robotics Sales Representative Retail & Wholesale - Monroeville, PA at Geebo

Robotics Sales Representative

Monroeville, PA Monroeville, PA Estimated:
$64.
4K - $81.
6K a year Estimated:
$64.
4K - $81.
6K a year About Premier Automation:
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We take the time to understand their unique process and requirements, and then work closely with them to develop the best control solution for their need.
Enjoy fulfilling work, amazing culture, flexible hours, exposure to dozens of industries & so much more! Apply today to make a meaningful impact here at Premier Automation by helping us further our mission & goals! Job Profile:
Premier Automation has an exciting new opportunity for a Robotic Sales Representative! The growth in the Robotics industry has led us to the need of adding a Robotic Sales Representative to our team! In this role, you will create and maintain strong customer relationships, identify key accounts and customers, manage sales leads and filter leads to the engineering team.
We are looking for a go-getter candidate who has a passion for Robotics! Required Skills and
Experience:
3
years in Robotic and/or Industrial Automation Sales Technical Degree (Engineering, Trade School, etc.
) Ability to quote standard cells and present quotation to customers Ability to help guide marketing strategies Experience with Fanuc, Yaskawa, Universal or other major robot manufacturers Component or systems sales experience Medical, Dental and Vision benefits 401K plan with employer match Paid Vacation 10 Paid Company Holidays All Product and Sales Training Offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a background check and drug screen, subject to applicable laws and regulations.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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