Chargé.e d'affaires Bâtiment Île-de-France (F.H)
Dun & Bradstreet(3 months ago)
About this role
Chargé.e d’Affaires Bâtiment (F.H) for Nicoll (Aliaxis) covering all departments in the Île-de-France region. The role represents Aliaxis France locally, developing relationships across the building decision chain and driving adoption of the company’s fluid-transport solutions. It is a permanent (CDI) position within a global manufacturer focused on sustainable building and infrastructure products.
Required Skills
- Commercial Strategy
- Account Management
- CRM
- Cross Selling
- Technical Knowledge
- Negotiation
- Relationship Building
- Sales Reporting
- Market Research
- Pipeline Management
Qualifications
- Bac+2 (BTS or DUT) Commerce or Bâtiment/Génie Civil
About Dun & Bradstreet
dnb.comDun & Bradstreet provides commercial data, analytics, and insights that help organizations meet sales and marketing goals, manage global supply chains, and mitigate credit risk. Backed by nearly two centuries of business data, D&B offers authoritative company intelligence, standardized firmographics, risk scores, and identifiers to support customer acquisition, supplier management, and compliance. Their platforms and APIs deliver global coverage and analytics to power finance, procurement, and go-to-market decision-making. Businesses rely on D&B for scalable, data-driven solutions that improve operational and strategic performance.
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