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DISTRICT SALES MANAGER- PARTS, ACCESSORIES & APPAREL (Southern, CA )

We are looking for a District Sales Manager who will report to the Regional Sales Manager and who’ll be tasked with managing a group of dealers to deliver dollar-per-unit growth by product line through successful wholesale. As part of your role, you’ll be influencing dealer retail activities through in-store parts, accessories & apparel best practices in ways that also contribute to dealer loyalty. You’ll be at the forefront of driving growth at BRP.

YOU’LL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO:

Develop and execute a per-product strategic sales plan to deliver district sales targets by engaging dealers in BRP programs and influencing dealer behaviors through BRP’s four key best practices (Inventory Management, Sales Process, Retail Environment, Product Training)

Outline and accomplish specific action plans for key Focus Dealers to achieve amplified dollar per unit targeted lift by influencing dealers into adopting BRP’s four key Parts, Accessories & Apparel Best Practices.

Reach Parts, Accessories & Apparel certification quarterly targets to improve retail customer experience along with network Parts, Accessories & Apparel purchasing experience.

Train dealers and their staff on product features and benefits to ensure they are well-equipped for successful retail performance

Support corporate shows and events along with Parts, Accessories & Apparel related dealer activities.

YOU’LL THRIVE IN THIS ROLE IF YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING SKILLS, EXPERIENCE AND COMPETENCIES:

Required:

5 plus years of relevant sales experience

Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize and problem-solve

Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Initiative: Demonstrated track record of initiating and successfully implementing projects or ideas

Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work with a variety of individuals and departments

Please note, this position is managing a group of dealers within Central & North Georgia. Residence within the assigned district is an essential condition of employment for this role. Travel up to 80% of the time is required.

This position is not eligible for company relocation assistance at this time.

Preferred:

Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (marketing, business administration, communications, sales)

Powersports, marine or automotive industry experience

Dealership sales experience

Fluent in Spanish

Do you have other qualifications? Tell us what is unique about you that is a great addition to the team.

AT BRP, WHEN WE TALK ABOUT BENEFITS, WE GO ALL IN.

Let’s start with a strong foundation — You want it, we have it:

Generous paid time off: we feel that winding down is as important as creating the future of recreational products so we offer a competitive vacation package

Competitive 401k offering. We want to make sure you enjoy retirement and believe in helping you get there. We provide a generous dollar for dollar match.

What about some feel-good extra perks:

Holiday season shutdown: between Christmas and New Year’s, we close some of our facilities and refill on good times.

Educational resources: We love to fuel your curiosity and encourage you to learn more so we provide you resources to stay cutting-edge, therefore, we all win together.

Discount on BRP products: what we build is amazing, freeing, revolutionary, and you're first in line for the experience.

Growth opportunities: We believe in investing in you and your development. Stay with us and grow with us!

WELCOME TO BRP

We’re a world leader in recreational vehicles and boats, creating innovative ways to move on snow, water, asphalt, dirt and even in the air. Headquartered in the Canadian town of Valcourt, Quebec, our company is rooted in a spirit of ingenuity and intense customer focus. Today, we operate manufacturing facilities in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Finland, Australia and Austria, with a workforce made up of close to 17,000 spirited people, all driven by the deeply held belief that at work, as with life itself, it’s not about the destination; It’s about the journey.

BRP US Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability status, veteran status, age, or any other status protected by applicable law.

If you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position, you may contact us at

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