Business Development Manager STX Terminal

Business Development Manager

Full Time • STX Terminal
Benefits:
  • Company car
  • Competitive salary
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
  • Vision insurance
Pel-State Services isn’t like your ordinary fuel services company.  We list our people as our first product and service because they are our biggest asset.  We exist because our customers have needs, and we go the extra mile to meet those needs and exceed expectations. 

At Pel-State Services, we recruit, train, and retain talented individuals with a drive to succeed. Pel-State Services is a dream realization, technology-innovation, community-advocacy, expectation-shattering, happiness-maximizing company dedicated to improvement, both for our customers, and ourselves.

Pel-State has an outstanding opportunity for entry-level Business Development Managers in the San Antonio, Texas area.  With the immediate availability of previous relationships combined the potential of new customers, as well as full support from sales leadership, this position will give our Business Development Managers every opportunity to be successful.

Responsibilities: 

  • The  Business Development Manager will be primarily responsible for sale of fuel, oils and lubes and other services.
  • Leverage relationships to land and grow new accounts
  • Strategically maximize the number of quality, in-person customer interactions to retain customers, drive order volume and identify new sales prospects.
  • Apply the Pel-State Services value proposition to customers based on their needs.
  • Identify and rank prospects, set meetings and use time management skills to build, maintain, follow up and close the sales pipeline to ensure consistent results and meet company strategic financial goals.
  • Successfully apply the sales process from prospecting, building relationships and overcoming objections to close deals and maintain accounts.
  • Fuel distribution and oil and lube sales is a dynamic, 24/7 environment. You must be available to customers during and outside business hours to best meet their needs.
Description:

  • The Pel-State Sales Representative is a true “hunter” position responsible for prospecting, identifying potential leads, overcoming objections, maintaining high margins and closing deals.
  • Fuel sales has a broad customer base that cuts across many different businesses.
  • Territory defined more by account assignment and less by geographic boundaries.
  • Overnight travel required (10-15%/month).
  • Reps will be assigned monthly sales targets based upon meeting and exceeding the revenue forecast.
  • Reps will submit weekly activity reports with sales pipeline information to management and be monitored for both productivity and effectiveness.
Candidate Prerequisites:

  • Previous oilfield sales experience preferred but no required for this position.
  • High sense of urgency, energy and enthusiasm balanced with a disciplined approach to decision making.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Outstanding relationship building skills with the ability to establish and maintain trust.
  • Appreciation and understanding of closing “good” business always keeping in mind profitability to maintaining margins.
  • Excellent time management skills and ability to maintain a large territory with limited face to face interaction with sales management.
We offer:

  • Average first year income range: ($60,000 - $70,000 Base Salary) (plus monthly commission based on sales and bonuses)
  • A dynamic and energetic company culture that offers employees mentor-ship, training, professional development and opportunities for growth.
  • Comprehensive Health, Dental and Vision Coverage.
  • Paid Time Off.
  • Paid Company Holidays.
Compensation: $60,000.00 - $80,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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