Senior Sales Director - Federal Government
OracleAustralia-canberraUpdate time: May 31,2022
Job Description

anberra based leader for the Federal Govt business as a whole. 

Key responsibilities:

  • Coalesce Oracle’s message to the market to be consistent across all LOB.  Internal collaboration to drive a singular purpose to be the preferred cloud provider.
  • Elevate Oracle’s presence in Federal Government through:
    • Customer executive engagement with Government in Canberra
    • Partner engagement (with Public Sector/ Defence Practice )
    • Participating in Federal Market Industry body events.
  • Leading the Canberra office.
  • Commercially as well as Govt Savvy.
Overall responsibility for the regions sales, third party alliances, and customer satisfaction. Develops and implements a comprehensive strategy that maximizes Oracle's opportunities across all products and product lines.

Manages and develops a team of sales representatives including recruiting, hiring, and training new reps on the Oracle sales process. May manage a Regional Manager or Branch Manager. Sells and promotes the sales of Oracle products to customers including negotiating price, other concessions and terms and conditions of the sale. Participates in strategic and tactical planning for the division. Builds working relationships with license, consulting and education field managers in the respective territory to develop joint account plans. Develops and execute a territory plan to maximize revenue. Generates and achieves monthly territory forecasts, and accurately predicts revenue on a monthly basis. Manages escalation. Conducts weekly progress meetings with sales team.

Directs and ensures the implementation of operational policies through subordinate managers. Interacts internally and externally with executive management involving negotiation of difficult matters to influence policy. Functional expertise and broad company knowledge.

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