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Production Print Manager

Montvale

Overview

The Production Print Manager executes general sales, competitive analysis, marketing programs, and solutions selling strategies as defined and directed by the Associate Director of Production Print, Area AVPs, Territory Business Managers, Regional Major Account Managers, and Industry and Government Account Managers, respectively. This position enables and drives sales toward quota attainment and increased market share, with responsibility for motivating and growing all Production Print pre-sales and administrative functions, including educating/selling to, through, and with our dealer community. 

This position will be covering the eastern to southeastern region that includes the following territories: NJ, VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, MS, LA, AR, TN, KY, TX

Responsibilities

  • Achieve sales revenue and unit budget for the assigned quota
  • Manage forecasted and planned budget levels, emphasizing revenues, productivity, and unit placements.
  • Provides both pre-sale and post-sale support to the regional sales staff with Sharp Hercules, Polaris Office, Polaris Pro, and Darwin Production products. 
  • Supports an assigned territory that may span multiple markets.
  • Supports all Sharp Production equipment mentioned above that is 70 ppm and above. This includes demonstrations, application support, and sales calls with sales reps in a support role.
  • Trains clients on copier features, printer features, color theory, finishing devices, and possible workflow solutions for their business environment.
  • Works with designated service personnel to complete the installation of associated workflow software and production-oriented finishing options. Also, the customer receives training.
  • Prepare and promptly submit required business plans, activity reports, and accurate monthly forecasts using Salesforce.

Position Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred or 5+ years equivalent experience in the graphics, production print market or related field in a sales organization or similar capacity.
  • Highly detail-oriented with exceptional organizational skills.
  • Experience creating and assisting in the delivery of professional sales presentations.
  • Strong understanding of print drivers, printer networking, graphics programs, color theory, web-based submission programs, print workflow software, color management, and specific media types.
  • Hardware knowledge:  Macintosh and PCs.
  • Software knowledge:  Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Macromedia Freehand, QuarkXPress, Adobe Acrobat, PDF, Tiff, and EPS formats, Microsoft Office, and other programs.
  • Understand proprietary software for different RIPs, specifically, Fiery.
  • Knowledge of Fiery and Fiery tools.
  • Knowledge of Color Logic and Touch 7 Solutions
  • Knowledge of SalesForce
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • 80% plus national travel required.
  • Candidate can reside any of the locations but be in close proximity to an airport for frequent travel: NJ, VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, MS, LA, AR, TN, KY, TX

About Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA)

Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) is a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation, the U.S. subsidiary of Japan's Sharp Corporation, a global technology company that has been named to Fortune magazine's World's Most Admired Company List. Sharp strives to help businesses achieve Simply Smarter work by helping companies manage workflow efficiently, create immersive and engaging environments, and increase productivity. SIICA offers a full suite of secure printer and copier solutions, professional and commercial visual displays and projectors; software management and productivity software and markets durable Dynabook laptops. As a total solutions provider, Sharp has a reputation for innovation, quality, reliability, and industry-leading customer support expertise. 

Employee Perks 

  • Comprehensive, family-friendly healthcare plans (medical, dental, vision).
  • 401k retirement plan with a competitive match and plenty of financial support tools.
  • Employee Assistance Plan to care for you and your family's mental and behavioral health, balance, and support.  Financial protection for you and your family (life insurance and disability insurance)
  • Rewarding and holistic wellness program.
  • Training, professional development, and mentorship
  • Full suite of voluntary insurance benefits for financial planning (auto, home, ID protection and legal)
  • Dynamic culture eager to innovate, enhance diversity, and work smarter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The listed salary range or contractual rate excludes bonuses, incentives, differential pay, and any other forms of compensation or benefits. The starting salary will be determined by several variables, including but not limited to experience, education, training, certification, and location. You may also be eligible to receive an annual discretionary incentive award, commissions, and program-specific awards, which are subject to the rules governing these programs.

Compensation Statement

$75,000 - $105,000 USD

Sharp Electronics Corporation is an equal opportunity employer – minority – female – disability - veteran.
As part of our recruitment process, Sharp Electronics may use automated tools, including artificial intelligence, to assist in the recruiting process. These tools are used to support, and not replace, human decision-making.  We are committed to fair and equitable hiring practices, and all hiring decisions are made or reviewed by qualified personnel.
All applicants must be authorized to work in the US without sponsorship. All applications must include compensation expectations in order to be considered.  Local candidates only, please.

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