Johnson Controls

HVACR

VertriebWärmepumpenlösungen(m/w/d)

München, Germany; Augsburg, Germany; Starnberg, Germany; Kempten, Germany; Landsberg am Lech, Germany; Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Vertrieb Wärmepumpenlösungen (m/w/d) at Johnson Controls. Skills: Vertrieb, Wärmepumpenlösungen, Kundenbetreuung. Take over sales position in HVACR. Implement sales strategy”

What You'll Achieve.

Growth and results orientation

Industry & Context.

HVACR
Eligibility Requirements

Company car for private use

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Completed training in a technical field or completed degree in refrigeration/supply/process engineering/mechanical engineering, Good product and application knowledge in refrigeration and heat pump technology, Several years of experience and strength in supporting planning offices, plant constructors, and end customers, Strategic thinking, independent work style, goal orientation, assertiveness, and negotiation skills, Very good knowledge of PC applications, planning, and calculation tools, Good English skills in spoken and written

What You'll Do.

Take over sales position in HVACR

Implement sales strategy

Focus on growth and results

Support existing customer contacts

Support planning offices and end customers

Process customer inquiries

Prepare and conduct trade fairs

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

English

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