Work in coordination with building managers and/or owners and other related contacts in the pre-bidding of modernization jobs, including building strong customer relationships and maintaining market awareness of projects and competitors.
Present bids to customers and explains cost factors, emphasizing characteristics such as construction, performance, durability, and appearance of equipment.
Perform all project billing and collection functions.
Work in coordination with general contractors or developers in bidding on construction projects and establishing basis of design with architects.
Project manage all MOD and Construction projects from the time of sale through project completion. Responsible for maintaining or exceeding financial expectations for each project.
Work closely with superintendent and field teams to support project execution and field labor performance.
Planning and Organizing
Visit project sites when necessary and work with operations department to ensure customer’s needs and deadlines are being met.
Coordinate submittal packages through the approval process and create change orders as requested.
Conduct customer follow-up on all proposals.
Create quoting and bidding packages by obtaining blueprints of proposed modernization and construction projects, including reviewing specs and labor with operations department for completeness and accuracy and ensuring that jobs will be profitable for the branch.
Ensure MOD and Construction quoting volume is met on a monthly basis.
Requirements
bachelor's
3 years
driver’s license
sales
lift 20lb
creativity
Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds at times.
Experience: Minimum 3 years in related
Prolonged periods of standing and walking.
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Sales Ability
Education: Bachelor’s in related
Local Travel Expectations: 10%
Technical Professional Knowledge
Requires a valid driver’s license and a satisfactory Motor Vehicle Report.
A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
no visa sponsorship; applicants must be authorized to work in the u.s.
Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$1.5B Annual Revenue
Top Five Elevator Company
Globally recognized as one of the top five elevator companies, generating approximately $1.5 billion in revenue annually.
12,000 Units
Managed Systems
Maintains around 12,000 elevator units in North America, ensuring reliable service and quick response times.
2 Callbacks/Year
Service Reliability
Features a low callback rate of under two callbacks per unit annually, showcasing exceptional service reliability.
Born in Japan in 1948 and expanding globally over decades, it became North America’s regional branch from the late 1970s.
Operates across the US and Canada with sales, installation, service and modernization of elevators, escalators and moving walkways.
Manufactures most critical components—including controllers and machines—across 11 facilities worldwide, including in Ohio.
Offers new construction installations, system modernizations, destination dispatch systems and capital improvement work.
Innovated world‑first elevator systems including micro‑computer controls (1978), AI‑based group management (1995), double‑deck FLEX‑DD and air‑purifying IONFUL systems.
Maintains around 12,000 units in North America, managing about 65 units per route mechanic for fast response.
Culture + Values
Respecting people, technologies and products, we collaborate with people from nations around the world to develop beautiful and functional cities that meet the needs of a new age.
Operating under the Japanese business principle of 'Sanpo Yoshi' – transactions that benefit the seller, the buyer and society at large.
Pursuit of safety and security, human resources development, technology transfer, social contribution and environmental activities guided by our Management Philosophy.
Environment + Sustainability
46% Emission Reduction
Target by 2030
Committed to reducing Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 46% compared to the 2019 base year.
10.8% CO₂ Reduction
2023 Achievement
In Fiscal 2023, Scope 1 and 2 CO₂ emissions decreased by 10.8% compared to the 2019 baseline.
29.5% Sales Intensity
2023 Improvement
Sales-volume intensity dropped by 29.5% to 10.3 tons per 100 million yen in Fiscal 2023.
Committed to contributing to a decarbonized society; reducing power consumption of our products in line with ISO 14001-based environmental policy.
Adoption of a TCFD‑compliant environmental strategy with Sustainability Committee overseeing climate risk and aligning with management plans.
Committed to UN Global Compact since 2021, endorsing principles on human rights, labour, environment and anti‑corruption.
Inclusion & Diversity
is a UN Global Compact signatory endorsing its principles including elimination of discrimination in employment.
No specific DEI targets or gender‑related statistics publicly disclosed for US & Canada operations.