Job Description
Job Description
Benefits :
- Competitive salary
- Paid time off
- Training & development
Account Executive Sign & Lighting Services
YESCO Sign & Lighting Sugar Land, TX
YESCO Sign & Lighting is looking for a motivated and results-driven Account Executive to help drive sales growth for our sign and lighting repair services. This role combines business development, account management, and relationship building to expand our client base and increase service volume.
Key Responsibilities
Develop new business through proactive outreach, networking, and follow-up.Manage and grow existing customer accounts by identifying opportunities for additional services.Conduct at least 60 customer contacts per day (calls or emails) with a goal of securing 3 service jobs daily .Track all sales activities and customer interactions using Servizio (CRM system).Analyze market trends, customer needs, and competitor activity to uncover new opportunities.Provide customized solutions and negotiate service agreements.Collaborate closely with operations and scheduling teams to ensure customer satisfaction.Qualifications
Proven experience in business development, outside sales, or account management (sign, lighting, or facility services industry preferred).Familiarity with CRM platforms (Salesforce, Servizio, or similar).Strong communication, negotiation, and analytical skills.Highly organized and self-motivated, with the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.Compensation & Benefits
Base Salary : $45,000 annuallyCommission : $25 per job after 30 jobs each monthPerformance-based growth opportunitiesFull-time, 40 hours per week, MondayFridayJoin a supportive, fast-paced team that values initiative and rewards results. If youre passionate about growing business and building lasting customer relationships we want to hear from you!
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