What are the responsibilities and job description for the Technical Solutions Consultant, Midwest Region position at Hammond Power Solutions?
Hammond Power Solutions Inc. is a global manufacturer headquartered in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. HPS has grown to become the leader in North America in the custom design and manufacture of dry type transformers. For the past century, HPS has grown to deliver electrical power solutions to global markets and provides solutions for complex applications like, mining, rectifier, drives, traction, wind, solar and many other electrical power applications. The world relies on HPS to continually conceive and produce state-of-the-art transformer technology. We currently have an opening for a Technical Solutions Consultant in the Midwest United States! Come grow with us!
Technical Solutions Consultant is responsible for aggressively developing, supporting and growing HPS vertical initiatives in existing and emerging markets with a focus on driving specification, awareness, and product expansion. This includes understanding market segment application needs, relative merits of new product offerings with these markets, and providing key product specification as needed in these markets. The person in this role works collaboratively with Sales team members, Marketing, Engineering, and HPS functional groups to achieve objectives related to specification, sales, profitability and the company's over-all strategic goals.
Responsibilities :
- Develop and execute a territory roadmap to drive brand awareness, specification position, and project identification within the assigned geography for the identified target market segments :
Develop roadmap in conjunction with territory HPS sales resources to engage with key decision makers in the target market segments.
Understand customer's application challenges & identify HPS product / solutions gaps
Support launch activities with territory sales resources and Marketing by :
Equal Opportunity Employer / Protected Veterans / Individuals with Disabilities
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