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Armstrong Graduate Program: Sales & Engineering Focus
Armstrong Fluid Technology
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toronto, Canada
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May 28, 2026
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Job Description
Accelerate your career in sales and technical applications with Armstrong's Graduate Development Program. This unique opportunity enhances your skills in a global and innovative work environment.
Join Armstrong Fluid Technology for a comprehensive 18-month program designed for recent graduates. You will engage in various roles focusing on value-based selling, customer solutions, and sales analytics. Mentorship and cross-department collaboration will foster your technical and leadership skills.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Foster direct client engagement and solution delivery β’ Gain hands-on experience in multiple sales functions β’ Apply value-based selling approaches effectively β’ Work with Engineering and Marketing to develop strategies β’ Benefit from structured training and mentorship
Requirements: β’ Recent graduate with a bachelor's in engineering β’ Experience with sales-related internships or projects β’ Strong written and verbal communication abilities β’ Prove...
Join Armstrong Fluid Technology for a comprehensive 18-month program designed for recent graduates. You will engage in various roles focusing on value-based selling, customer solutions, and sales analytics. Mentorship and cross-department collaboration will foster your technical and leadership skills.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Foster direct client engagement and solution delivery β’ Gain hands-on experience in multiple sales functions β’ Apply value-based selling approaches effectively β’ Work with Engineering and Marketing to develop strategies β’ Benefit from structured training and mentorship
Requirements: β’ Recent graduate with a bachelor's in engineering β’ Experience with sales-related internships or projects β’ Strong written and verbal communication abilities β’ Prove...