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At Bray International, we are the leading provider of industrial valves, actuators, and related control products, renowned for our innovative flow control solutions worldwide. Joining our team means ...

Perform testing of Oil & Gas completion tools , including packers and sand/flow control tools * Execute product validation and qualification testing * Perform engineering design calculations to ...

Flow Control; Instrument Isolation * Troubleshoot application, installation, startup, and operational issues in industrial environments * Develop Bills of Materials based on customer requirements

Flow Control; Instrument Isolation * Troubleshoot application, installation, startup, and operational issues in industrial environments * Develop Bills of Materials based on customer requirements

Flow Control; Instrument Isolation * Troubleshoot application, installation, startup, and operational issues in industrial environments * Develop Bills of Materials based on customer requirements

Flow Control; Instrument Isolation * Troubleshoot application, installation, startup, and operational issues in industrial environments * Develop Bills of Materials based on customer requirements

Sr. Valve Engineer

Houston, TX

$99K - $137K/yr

Bray International is the global leader in providing industrial valves, actuators, and related control products, driving innovation in flow control solutions worldwide. As we continue our growth and ...

About Bray International Founded in 1986 Bray International is a global leader in industrial valves, actuators, and control products, delivering innovative flow control solutions to customers in more ...

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How much do flow control jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for flow control in Texas is $57,857.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,574.00 and $69,475.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Flow Control job?

A Flow Control job involves managing and regulating the movement of liquids, gases, or other materials within a system to ensure efficiency and safety. Professionals in this role monitor pressure, temperature, and flow rates, often using valves, pumps, and control systems. They work in industries such as oil and gas, water treatment, manufacturing, and aviation. Responsibilities may include troubleshooting issues, optimizing system performance, and ensuring compliance with regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Flow Control position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Flow Control professional, you need a solid understanding of fluid dynamics, process control, and mechanical systems, often with a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with SCADA systems, flow meters, pressure regulators, and relevant industry certifications (such as ISA or API) is typically required. Excellent attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills help individuals excel when troubleshooting and coordinating with other teams. These competencies are crucial to ensure safe, efficient, and continuous operation of pipeline or process systems across various industries.

What are some common challenges Flow Control professionals face in their daily work?

Flow Control professionals often encounter challenges such as maintaining optimal flow rates, troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and responding quickly to unexpected pressure fluctuations or system alarms. They frequently work with cross-functional teams including maintenance, operations, and engineering, requiring strong coordination and clear communication. Adapting to evolving technologies and adhering to stringent safety and regulatory standards can also present hurdles. However, staying proactive, detail-oriented, and open to ongoing training helps address these challenges effectively and ensures reliable system performance.

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VP of Commercial Operations

VP of Commercial Operations

Flow Control Group

Houston, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Company: Flow Control Group
About Us:
Flow Control Group (FCG) is a leading provider of fluid handling, process, and industrial automation solutions across North America. We are a 100% employee-owned organization made up of over 2,000 team members and 95+ entrepreneurial brands-each empowered to think big, move fast, and bring innovative ideas to life. Our ownership mindset fuels a culture of pride, accountability, and exceptional customer service.
At FCG, we believe in the power of partnership and entrepreneurship. We work collaboratively across our brands to drive growth, unlock new opportunities, and deliver real impact for our customers. This unique model allows us to combine local expertise with national strength, creating a dynamic environment where creativity meets practicality.
Visit our website: https://flowcontrolgroup.com/
Position Overview
The Vice President of Commercial Operations is a critical enterprise leadership role responsible for driving revenue growth, commercial discipline, and operational excellence across a decentralized network of industrial distribution brands. This leader serves as the connective tissue between the corporate commercial strategy and the front-line selling organizations, translating into execution across 10 Technology Groups (TGs) without disrupting the entrepreneurial culture that makes each brand within the TGs successful.
This is not a role for someone who manages from a dashboard. The right leader spends time in the field, builds relationships with technology groups, commercial, brand leaders and sellers, and earns the trust of decentralized operators by demonstrating commercial credibility. At the same time, they must be able to proficiently articulate to a room of executive leaders a clear, data-driven commercial narrative.
The role sits at the intersection of strategy and execution and reports directly to the EVP, Commercial Operations. Owning the commercial operating system (Salesforce), the metrics architecture (pipeline, bookings, win rates). The position will work closely in supporting teams focused on pricing, cross-selling leadership, and the strategic/national account programs, while enabling each brand to run its own P&L with autonomy.
Responsibilities
1. Commercial Strategy & Revenue Growth
• Partner with brand, commercial and technology group leaders to set growth targets, identify whitespace opportunity, and build actionable territory plans.
• Support cross-selling initiatives by jointly developing tools, incentives, training, and coordination structures that enable multi-brand selling without disrupting brand autonomy.
• Build and maintain the commercial calendar - QBRs, pipeline reviews, seller performance reviews, and board-level commercial updates.
• Work directly with the brands to define and implement actions to pursue new and emerging markets and customers.
2. Salesforce CRM Ownership & Commercial Operations
• Own the Salesforce platform(s) as the commercial operating system. Focus on adoption, data quality, pipeline integrity, and continuous improvement.
• Drive Salesforce adoption across 100+ brands from onboarding through advanced usage. Build a culture where sellers see CRM as a tool that helps them win, not a reporting burden.
• Work with the Commercial Operations team to design and maintain the pipeline architecture. Stage definitions, opportunity hygiene standards that lead to forecasting methodology.
• Build and deliver the commercial reporting suite for the field and management teams. Build weekly pipeline reports, monthly bookings dashboards, quarterly board presentations, and ad hoc analytics for leadership.
• Partner with IT and Salesforce administrators to evaluate, implement, and optimize new capabilities, such as CPQ integration, seller mapping, marketing cloud integration, and AI-assisted selling tools.
• Ensure data integrity and consistency across brands by establishing and maintaining standardized account hierarchies, contact management, and activity logging to support cross-brand visibility.
3. Seller Performance & Enablement
• Build and manage the seller performance framework. Develop and implement common practices for quota setting, attainment tracking, performance tiering, and accountability structures across a decentralized organization.
• Partner with HR and brand leadership to identify, develop, and retain top commercial talent. This includes succession planning for key sales leadership roles and seller pipeline generation. i.e. Build a bench.
• Design and deploy seller enablement programs. Work closely with Learning and Development for product training, competitive positioning, value-based consultative sales methodology, and Salesforce proficiency.
• Establish a coaching culture through field ride-alongs, joint customer calls, and quarterly seller reviews that combine data with direct observation.
• Build and track leading indicators of seller health including activity levels, pipeline creation rates, win rates by category, and new logo acquisition trends.
• Identify and develop a Presidents Club structure. Develop the KPIs required for admittance, management and maintenance. Through this program, work closely with the field to build a World Class sales organization.
4. Management Reporting
• Prepare and present commercial updates to the FCG Leadership team and PE commercial sponsors. Including the monthly commercial operating reviews and market context.
• Develop and maintain the commercial KPI framework and utilize metrics that tell an honest story of the business and early-warning bookings indicators that surface issues before they become problems.
• Partner with the CFO, Operations and Finance team(s) to align commercial forecasting with financial projections. Ensure the commercial pipeline translates accurately into revenue and margin guidance.
Minimum Requirements/Qualifications
Required
• 15+ years of progressive commercial leadership and direct sales experience, with at least 5 years in a VP or Director-level role with broad commercial scope.
• Experience operating within a decentralized, multi-brand, or multi-location industrial distribution, manufacturing, or services organization. Must have the ability to influence without direct authority.
• Deep Salesforce proficiency. Not only as a user, but as a platform owner. Deep experience driving adoption, building reporting architecture that meets the fields needs, and managing CRM as a commercial operating system across a complex organization.
• Demonstrated track record of building and scaling commercial operations infrastructure from the ground up. Proficient sales management success whereby leading a commercial team that has successfully built pipeline frameworks, seller performance systems, and cross-selling capabilities.
• Strong financial acumen and the ability to construct a revenue bridge from pipeline generation (coverage models/bowling charts), model pricing/volume impacts from the system KPIs, and speak credibly with FCG leadership.
• Experience presenting to private equity sponsors or public company boards. Systems and processes built must be ready for publicly traded company performance within 3-5 years.
• Industrial distribution, specialty distribution, or industrial services background strongly preferred. Clear and demonstrated understanding with the buying motions, customer types, and channel dynamics of MRO and project-based industrial selling.
• Ability through data to identify and build a team of sellers that can move from level 1 to level 4 management structures and be proficient in sales engagement processes work with the Strategic Account team to land multi-site, large complex deals.
Preferred
• Experience in a PE-backed platform business. Understanding of value creation plans, EBITDA management, and the commercial levers that drive enterprise value.
• Strategic accounts or national accounts leadership experience.
• Cross-selling or integrated solutions selling experience in a multi-brand or multi-product environment.
• Familiarity with industrial end markets: Energy, power generation, aerospace, EPC / construction, food & beverage, water/wastewater, automotive, industrial manufacturing, pulp and paper, and datacenters.
• Experience with eCommerce in an industrial or B2B context. Ability to promote and integrate eCommerce into the everyday life of a seller in which to exploit all opportunities to proficiently sell.
• MBA or equivalent advanced degree in business, engineering, or related field.
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Why Build a Career with Us?
Everyone's an Owner of the Company: Because every team member contributes to Flow Control Group's success, everyone has the benefits of ownership! Flow Control Group has a broad-based employee ownership program extended to every employee within our portfolio companies.
Competitive Benefits: Enjoy an attractive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental and Vision insurance (among other plans), competitive 401(k) matching program, career growth opportunities, employee referral program, paid time off and holidays, as well as parental leave.
Training: FCG University learning and training platform available to all employees offering over 80k courses.
Career Growth Opportunities: At Flow Control Group, we are committed to your professional development. With a vast network of over 100 brands across North America, we provide unparalleled opportunities for growth and advancement. Whether you're just starting your career or looking to take it to the next level, we offer custom training programs, mentorship, and a supportive environment to help you achieve your goals. Join us and be part of a dynamic team where your contributions make a real impact.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Flow Control Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or any other legally protected characteristics.