Professional Turf Products, LP
Bryan Melendrez currently serves as a Dealer Account Executive at Professional Turf Products, LP since September 2022. Prior to this role, Bryan worked as a Territory Manager at AMS Retail Solutions Inc for Bosch Power Tools, focusing on sales goals and customer service from September 2019 to September 2022. From August 2018 to December 2019, Bryan managed the daily operations of a small family-owned dealership at Autogear. Bryan's career commenced at Davis Chevrolet, where initial sales experience transitioned into a role as an Automotive Technician from January 2013 to October 2018, ultimately leading a department. Additionally, Bryan was an Executive Producer and on-air talent for a local sports radio show at Deporte Independiente from March 2017 to May 2018. Bryan holds a High School Diploma from Eastwood Academy.
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Professional Turf Products, LP
Professional Turf Products L.P. is the South-Central United States premier provider of outdoor beautification solutions. We provide exceptional products from the Toro Company as well as many other topflight manufacturers. We sell to independent dealers, golf courses, schools, municipalities, parks, landscape and irrigation contractors. We cover Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and parts of Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri. We also have six locations to help provide you with the best service. Euless, Texas (D/FW); Houston, TX; Selma, TX; Belton, TX; Tulsa, OK and Lenexa, KS. Current Employment Opportunities: SERVICE TECHNICIAN(s): We have an immediate need for experienced turf equipment Service Technicians in all six locations. Applicants should be an outstanding technician and possess above average troubleshooting, diagnostic, hydraulic, electrical and mechanical aptitude. Service Technicians should own basic hand tools, have reliable transportation, be dependable and capable of getting the job done right the first time. Apply by emailing your resume to HRmanager@proturf.com, call 817.785.1905, or fax to 817-785-1904.