- What’s his return on investment?
- How much will it cost him if he simply repairs it each year for the next decade?
- How much is he losing in not only repair costs but energy costs?
- What’s the difference between the York and the Trane models?
Your job as our Technical Sales & Service Relationship Manager is to help him sort all of that out. You’re good at the details. You’re patient and don’t mind spending time enough to educate him on all of the features and benefits. The telephone is your friend 🙂
Another thing you’re good at is knowing where to find the best part at the best price. You know the industry and the players that make it happen.
When you’ve solved everything that needs solving, you don’t mind asking that building owner if he’s ready to get started. He’s more than likely saying yes now that he’s comfortable with you and the answers you’ve provided.
The right person will be able to handle most questions. If you have the technical know-how, then great! If you have sales experience, but need to learn about HVAC, then we can train you.
In it for you is top end wages, some of the best benefits in the industry, and a great company to work with.
If you are the mechanic type, or the teacher type, or especially the engineer type—and you have the right attitude, then I’m hoping we can have a conversation.