Job Description
Manager Sales-CPC(Circuit Protection & Controls)-LV Switchgears Sales
The primary function is to implement the go to market strategy for the LV Switchgears business, drive key customer relationships, key customer negotiations and channel engagement activities to achieve sales, profit and market share goals.
Achieve sales target for the territory for Low Voltage Products
Responsible for empanelment of our full CPC Product Line(Low Voltage Products)
Identify and appoint Franchisee Partners / Integrators for the identified products.
Map & target new customers /projects/expansions in the assigned territory.
Effectively pursue, make proposals and close sales in close coordination with Business Development Team.
Get Approvals from End Users, Consultants,Govt Department and utilities.
Provide technical support to partners / customers on products and applications.
Maintain updated intelligence on competitors, pricing , products and channel developments.
Ensure highest levels of customer satisfaction.
Work closely with business development team and successfully negotiate project sales.
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B.E. in Electrical & Electronics
6-12 yrs
Skills
Low Voltage Switchgears
Negotiations Skills, Get Results, Presentable, Self Starter
Skills
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About Company
In 1911, Joseph O. Eaton, brother-in-law Henning O. Taube and Viggo V. Torbensen, incorporated the Torbensen Gear and Axle Co. in Bloomfield, New Jersey. With financial backing from Torbensen's mother, the company was set to manufacture Torbensen's patented internal-gear truck axle. In 1914, the company moved to Cleveland, Ohio, to be closer to its core business, the automotive industry.
The Torbensen Axle Company incorporated in Ohio in 1916, succeeding the New Jersey corporation. A year later, Republic Motor Truck Company, Torbensen's largest customer bought out the company. But Eaton and Torbensen were not content and bowed out of Republic to form the Eaton Axle Company in 1919. A year later, in 1920, Eaton Axle Company merged with Standard Parts. Standard Parts went in receivership later the same year and was later liquidated. In 1923, Eaton bought the Torbensen Axle Co. back from Republic and changed the name to the Eaton Axle and Spring Company.
Eaton officers believed the quickest way to grow the business was through acquisitions and began buying companies in the automotive industry. By 1932, the diversified company changed its name to Eaton Manufacturing Company. In 1937, Eaton became international by opening a manufacturing plant in Canada. In 1958 Eaton Corporation acquired Fuller Manufacturing. The company name changed once again in 1965 to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. after the acquisition of Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. in 1963. Stockholders approved the change to the company's current name in 1971. In 1978, Eaton Corporation acquired Samuel Moore & Company, Kenway Systems, and Cutler-Hammer.
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Application Deadline
03 Aug 26, 04:21 PM IST
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