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Nexxiot AG

Rail Sales Director - North America Dallas, Texas, USA

Nexxiot AG, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215


Nexxiot is digitalizing freight asset management with technology that now oversees the world’s most extensive network of connected intermodal containers and railcars.Clients gain access to unparalleled real-time data, which streamlines fleet management and automates logistics processes. Nexxiot devices, built for resilience, withstand extreme conditions and provide long-term, detailed insights into cargo events, including impacts, delays, safety and security incidents, and loading activities.Based in Zurich, Switzerland, Nexxiot’s influence extends globally. Our team, comprised of industry experts, operates from offices in Europe and North America and maintains a presence in a majority of depots, ports, and rail yards.To learn more about how Nexxiot is leading the value generation for the rail industry, please visit www.nexxiot.com

.Nexxiot is seeking a talented and experienced director of rail sales. We need a self-motivated professional with proven managerial experience and an outstanding track record in sales. In this position, you will be responsible for meeting annual sales targets within assigned regions.Your main areas of accountabilityAggressively expand Nexxiot’s presence in the North American rail marketBuild a strong sales pipeline to deliver on Nexxiot’s growth projectionsBuild deep relationships with current and potential clients throughout the supply chain, including railroads, shippers, and car ownersCollaborate in the development of sales and marketing materialWork closely with US EVP on key strategic growth opportunitiesAttend industry events and conferences and use them as opportunities to increase sales pipelinesDrive sales of the expanding sensor portfolio to existing customersBecome an SME and develop use cases for the digitalization of the North American rail marketTrack and maintain appropriate contacts in Nexxiot's CRMWorking with customers to better understand their business needs and goals.Represent Nexxiot with the outmost professionalismDesired Qualifications8+ years in sales within the North American rail industryStrong understanding of the North American rail industry and key stakeholders within itAbility to work independently and aggressively pursue and achieve sales targetsExcellent communication and interpersonal skills to communicate with clientsCapacity to manage various projects and work to tight deadlinesWillingness to travel is neededApply for this job

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