TTI, Inc. is looking for a Connector Business Development Manager for portions of our Northeast Region who will be responsible for leading the selling of company Connector products and services to our North American customers.
Responsibilities include three primary objectives: creating sales opportunities, defending sales, and penetrating sales, for existing and potential customers. Must be located in the Northeast area: Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut. This role will work with our local branches in your area.
Headquartered in Fort Worth, TX, TTI, Inc. is the world’s leading authorized distributor of passive, connector, electromechanical, and discrete components. Celebrating more than 50 years, this Berkshire Hathaway company is ever-growing and has over 100 locations in North America, Europe, and Asia! Join a winning team in a growing global organization!
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SKILLS, & CERTIFICATIONS
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