Senior Director, Sales-Remote
Ann Arbor, MI, US, 48103
At Terumo Cardiovascular, we develop, manufacture and distribute medical devices for cardiac and vascular surgery with an emphasis on cardiopulmonary bypass, intra-operative monitoring and vascular grafting. This includes a full-line of perfusion products, endoscopic vessel harvesting products and surgical stabilization products. Our mission is to work as a team to save one more life, today and every day. We do this by providing lifesaving technology to cardiac surgery teams around the world.
At Terumo we’re working to build a healthier, happier society for our associates and the world. Our story begins over 100 years ago in Japan. Since then, we’ve been united by our mission to contribute to society through healthcare. As an associate at Terumo, your work helps to shape our evolution for the future. Working as one team, learning, innovating and challenging ourselves to write the future of healthcare. And no matter the location, no matter the team, we look out for one another, respect and support each other, strengthening trust with patients and healthcare providers everywhere.
Job Summary
This position is responsible for directing and managing a sales team for the East Coast region, in addition to mentoring and direct support through traveling. The Senior Sales Director is to spend at least 70% or more time with the sales team working in their territories, meeting customers, spending time in the ORs, and helping the sales team meet their sales and profit goals in line with the annual and long-term financial aspirations.
Job Details/Responsibilities
1. In all actions, demonstrates a primary commitment to patient safety and product quality by maintaining compliance to the Quality Policy and all other documented quality processes and procedures.
2. Direct, motivate, educate, and support regional sales team or Distributor representatives to enhance their selling skills.
3. Develop and maintain relationships with upper management within distributor networks.
4. Responsible for forecasting and meeting revenue, gross profit, and margin objectives for the specific region.
5. Travel with and make joint sales calls with Territory Managers or Distributor Representatives to evaluate progress, offer constructive criticism, and provide direction.
6. Coordinate with Marketing Managers on product issues, competitive activity, pricing, and industry trends and other information obtained through field exposure.
7. Responsible for driving corporate strategy and initiatives within their regions, through development of regional sales strategies for implementation by Territory Managers or Distributor Representatives.
8. Attend trade shows, conventions, and seminars to increase technical knowledge and interact with customers.
9. Oversee activities within region to maintain expense control.
10. Review weekly and monthly sales and expense reports with Territory Managers if applicable.
11. Meet with key physicians and develop continuing relationships to ensure recommendations of products.
12. Maintain existing accounts and resolve problems in a timely manner.
13. Function as National Sales Leader representative.
14. Utilizes the systems and processes in place to attract, develop, engage, train, and retain talented Associates; creating a work environment where Associates can realize their full potential, thus allowing the organization to meet business needs.
15. Collaborate proactively with Marketing, Clinical, Supply Chain, and other functional partners to drive aligned strategies, feedback loops, and market execution.
16. Utilize data tools, analytics, and commercial insights to guide regional strategy, forecast accuracy, account prioritization, and performance improvement initiatives.
17.Champion organizational change initiatives, ensuring adoption, communication clarity, and alignment across the region.
18. Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications/ Background Experiences
Requires a four-year college degree and a minimum of ten years of medical device sales experience, including a minimum of three years of management experience. Basic computer software skills, i.e., Microsoft Office.
This position requires travel up to 75% and may be eligible to work remotely 20% of the time. This may change based on job responsibilities, project/business needs and/or Associate job performance. In all cases Associates may need to have on-site presence for designated meetings and compliance related activities.
The annualized base salary range for this role is $149,055.00 to $190,194.00. Final compensation packages will ultimately depend on factors including relevant experience, internal equity, skillset, knowledge, geography, education, business needs and market demand.
Terumo Cardiovascular is an equal opportunity employer. We promote recognition and respect for individual and cultural differences, and we work to make our employees feel valued and appreciated, whatever their race, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, and genetic information.
EOE Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans
Nearest Major Market: Ann Arbor
Nearest Secondary Market: Detroit