EquipmentShare is Hiring a District Sales Manager

EquipmentShare is seeking a District Sales Manager to be responsible for expanding our existing customer base by building relationships with contractors and construction company principals.

Pay: $120,000 - $140,000 per year (Depending on experience) 

Responsibilities:

  • Lead by example and inspire others to perform to their highest potential, maintaining a professional appearance at all times. 
  • Responsible for building a team. Recruiting sources, interview, hire, train and develop amazing people. Conduct reviews and performance evaluations as necessary to produce positive results. Assist location personnel in training for all system requirements.
  • Ensure maximum sales performance at multiple locations. 
  • Conduct monthly reviews with sales representatives to understand their territory and business trends. Identify and recommend areas for improvement and future revenue opportunities and estimate profit projections. 
  • Monitor sales metrics including, but not limited to: fleet utilization; territory coverage; new account production; rate achievement; aged receivables and customer satisfaction. 
  • Effectively, clearly and accurately communicate information to keep the sales team informed of issues. Provide action items to improve issues with a sense of urgency.
  • Establish reasonable and measurable goals with well defined expectations for the sales team members. 
  • Maintain a safe and healthy work environment by establishing, following and enforcing standards and procedures while complying with legal regulations.

Requirements:

  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in the rental industry or a similar field.
  • Minimum of 10 years in a leadership, coach, or mentor role.
  • Excellent leadership and people management skills.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Results-driven mindset with a focus on continuous improvement.

In addition to competitive compensation, we offer comprehensive insurance coverage, a 401(k) plan, generous paid time off, volunteering opportunities, and professional development support. 

 

Join EquipmentShare and be part of our mission to revolutionize the industry. Apply today to invest in our mission and discover a rewarding place to work.

EquipmentShare is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and values diversity in the workplace. Visit our website to find a location near you.

To stay updated on our new market openings and be the first to know about exciting career opportunities, visit our career page here! Get ready to embark on an incredible journey with EquipmentShare!

Note: Specific locations opening dates will be announced in the near future. Stay tuned for more information.

Let's build the future of construction together. Join EquipmentShare today!

 

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