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CPI Security Systems, Inc.

Commercial Security Sales Manager Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

CPI Security Systems, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601


CPI Security, a leader in security and automation systems is hiring a

Commercial

Sales Manager

for our team in our Raleigh, North Carolina market.

This individual will be responsible for profitable growth and strategic planning to grow the business solutions department. They will be responsible for cost evaluations, and ongoing budget planning for developing current and new markets in the surrounding areas and must be able to thrive in a competitive, fast-paced sales environment, and have strong leadership skills. This is a fantastic opportunity to earn a great performance-based income, while providing a valuable service to our customers and employees.What You'll Do:Manage the assigned sales force and ensure awareness and training regarding products, services and selling skills in compliance with company policies and proceduresDevelop strategies with team on how to grow customer baseContinuously seek to improve sales efficiencies and employee retention by providing the leadership and training necessary to achieve sales objectivesReview sales performances of staff and provide regular feedback, establishing improvement plans as neededRecruit, interview and hire sales professionals to ensure staffing levels are metConduct regular sales meetingsto communicate current sales policies and procedures, sales promotions and branch sales numbersResolve consumer inquires and complaints regarding installations, product quality, sales price, contract and other relevant businessMeet with key customers, assisting Security Consultants with maintaining relationships and negotiating and closing dealsExhibit foresight in recognizing potential problems and develop solutions to overcome obstacles and close deals.What We Are Looking For:

Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience requiredMinimum5 + years industry experienceIntermediate to advanced proficiency with the Microsoft Office SuiteWhat We Offer:$100,000 to $150,000 annuallyCompany fuel card, company equipment provided (i.e. iphone, ipad)Comprehensive and on-going paid training when you start, includes leadership development.Engaging and fun company culture that’s made up of diverse people.Volunteer and community engagement opportunities.Great medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, short & long-term disability and life insurance options.

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