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Territory Sales Executive (Project Sales)

Techno PaintsAhmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaPosted 16 May 2026

Techno Paints is seeking a Territory Sales Executive for project sales based in Ahmedabad. The role involves developing business with builders, developers, and architects, managing the full sales cycle from enquiry to contract. Candidates must have 2-5 years of experience in project sales within the paints or construction materials industry. The position requires a strong existing network of local builders and contractors.

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Experience

2-5 years

Function

Sales

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Techno Paints is seeking a Territory Sales Executive for project sales based in Ahmedabad. The role involves developing business with builders, developers, and architects, managing the full sales cycle from enquiry to contract. Candidates must have 2-5 years of experience in project sales within the paints or construction materials industry. The position requires a strong existing network of local builders and contractors.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid mid-tier company role with clear project sales objectives and defined experience requirements.

Very clear and specific requirements regarding project sales in building materials and network requirements in Ahmedabad.

Must haves

  • Experience in project sales (Paints/Building Materials)
  • Strong network with builders and contractors in Ahmedabad
  • Experience in handling institutional or B2B sales
  • Good technical understanding of construction materials

About the company

Established company in the paints and building materials sector.

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