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Job Description Summary Position Objective: The primary function of the Strategic Customer Representative (SCR) is to increase market share with contractors and end-users in the preconstruction Data Center space. This will be accomplished by developing/strengthening customer relationships, increasing product awareness, and presenting our solution-based capabilities. As well as manage relationships from the field level decisions makers to the corporate office. This position will also serve as a mentor to the local Power & HVAC OSR’s and a liaison in the overall go to market sales strategy, coordinating efforts between the Branch Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Regional Manager, and Senior Leadership. Position Responsibilities: • Coordinate sales calls with local, regional, and/or national sellers on customers that perform data center construction. • Develop, maintain, and strengthen internal relationships with the local Outside Sales Reps and Branch Managers. • Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in the data center space as well as end-user companies including engineers and decision makers. • Create and deliver compelling presentations to showcase products and services relevant to data center construction such as Power & HVAC required during a chiller flush and/or commissioning on new infrastructure. • Stay informed about industry trends, competitor offerings, and client needs within the data center sector to tailor sales strategies accordingly. • Identify and pursue new sales opportunities by networking, attending industry events, and leveraging existing contacts. • Prepare customized proposals and pricing models based on customer requirements ensuring alignment with company standards. • Negotiate contracts and agreements with customers, aiming for mutually beneficial terms while ensuring profitability for the company. • Provide ongoing support to customers to address any issues, ensuring satisfaction and fostering long-term relationships. • Follow up with clients after the sale to gather feedback, assist with implementation, and identify future sales opportunities. • Work closely with internal engineering, marketing, and support teams to ensure product offerings meet customer needs and expectations. • Meet or exceed sales targets, maintaining accurate records of sales activities and client interactions in the company’s CRM system. • Educate clients about product features, benefits, and best practices, helping them optimize their data center operations. • Travel regionally to meet customers, attend trade shows, and explore potential new markets or partnerships. • Develop relationships with the targeted Strategic Customers within their assigned territory with the goal of becoming the “first call” with these customers. • Attend national and regional trade shows as necessary. • Review, design, and update as necessary customer programs (rebates, rates, quick pays, portals, etc). Work with sales and leadership teams to present agreements to customers. • Keep appropriate business leaders (RMs, VPs, etc) apprised of activities, progress or issues with strategic customers. • Perform other duties as assigned by the manager. • Support the overall strategy of the company and the Power & HVAC line of business. • Increase revenue and return on investment on specific and assigned product lines and market segments. • Assist team with in-depth product specification training for all team members. • Actively engage and keep the team involved in tradeshows and associations. • Manage specific projects on an as needed basis to drive revenue and maximize return on investment. Requirements: Education & Experience: • College degree or equivalent work experience plus 6-8+ years in Outside Sales or Sales Management role • Documented successful territory management showing consistent revenue growth • Comfortable cold calling on new accounts • Basic Microsoft Office skills • Comfortable calling on jobsites and corporate office • Ability to incorporate the Specialty Businesses into their presentations and prod

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