Graham White Manufacturing Company


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Graham White Manufacturing Company.

A leading supplier to the transportation industry is looking for an experienced, energetic individual to join our team as a Sales/Service Engineer to call on waste fleets and that person could be you!

You will be responsible for generating sales volume from existing accounts as well as through the prospecting of new accounts, constantly looking to identify new product ideas; modifications or enhancements to existing products, or new uses and applications for existing products by conducting market research to assess new sales potential. You will also address service requirements in a timely manner, either by yourself or coordinated through the proper field service team members. Inherent in all responsibilities is the need to maintain excellent documentation, e.g. - call reports, work plans, etc. It is expected that travel will be required to accomplish above.

You must possess an Associates Degree in a technical or engineering discipline and a minimum of five years experience selling to waste fleet market.

We offer to the right person not only a competitive compensation and benefits package, but also an environment that grants you the freedom to unlock your potential as a contributing member of our Sales team.

Interested? We want to hear from you.

Please send your resume and salary history to:

Tom Roberts
Human Resources Manager
Graham White Manufacturing Company
P.O. Box 1099
Salem, VA 24153

Or e-mail the information to troberts@grahamwhite.com

Graham White Manufacturing Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.



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