Millwork Sales Retail & Wholesale - Westerly, RI at Geebo

Millwork Sales

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4 Full-time 1 day ago Full Job Description Overview:
Millwork Sales We are a Large Corporate Industry Leader in Building Supplies Employing over 700 Friendly People on Long Island, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts Millwork Sales - Niantic - Great opportunity to work for a growing company and build on your knowledge and skills to grow your career! Salary range:
$75k with earnings potential up to $95k, commensurate with experience.
At RBS, you will have:
Amazing people to work with that help you succeed.
Work/life balance with a culture of kindness and respect.
Company-hosted family events.
Rewarding careers with supportive management.
Participation in philanthropic activities in the community.
Professional Development On-site & virtual training.
Stability from our long history of success and growth.
Superior benefits including 401K, Med/Dent/Rx, LTD, Life, Ancillary benefits, Flex Spending, discounts & more The opportunity to grow your career and move up the ladder! Riverhead Building Supply is an Equal Opportunity Employer For more info, please call 631.
591.
8100.
Millwork Sales
Responsibilities:
Millwork Sales Responsibilities This experienced sales position is both on the sales floor and in the field focusing on windows, doors, trim, architectural hardware and wood flooring.
Candidates must have high level of proficiency in Marvin and Andersen striving to become product expert.
Qualifications:
Millwork Sales Qualifications Must be well-spoken with a professional appearance, and familiar with high-end sales.
Field experience is a must.
Use of AS400 and CRM are essential.
In addition, strong mathematical, language & computer skills, and email are required.
Organizational and multi-tasking skills are essential.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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