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Coordinate injury management through Workmans Compensation Manager and assist in establishing area injury management resources and relationship building as assigned by the Regional Safety Manager.
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As the Northern California Area General Manager (AGM), you will hold a key leadership role with responsibility for the people, profit and performance of Weyerhaeuser's growing Distribution business.
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As an Area Field Manager, you will be responsible for actively promoting the U-Haul brand and educating our independent business partners and leaders on the benefits and advantages of becoming a U-Haul dealer.
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Work with small businesses within your designated route to prospect, open and grow the U-Haul dealership organization. Work with support staff to ensure the success of U-Haul dealerships within your route with efficiency.
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As the Area Sales Manager for Raleigh, NC, you’ll use your well-honed mentoring and coaching skills to lead New Home Sales Agents towards elevated sales performance. We are looking for an experienced licensed New Home Sales Area Manager to join our team in the Raleigh, NC metro area.
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The Area Sales Manager will work in conjunction with the respective Directors of Sales/hotel leadership to achieve the revenue and market share goals for the hotels assigned. The Area Sales Manager is responsible for attainment of assigned goals tied to the overall performance of a collection of 2-10 hotels.
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The Monogram Senior Area Sales Manager (ASM) will focus only on Monogram resellers, both retail and builder contract, direct builders, as well as potentially new Monogram customers. Senior Area Sales Manager-Monogram page is loaded.
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Reporting to the Regional Internet Services Manager with additional oversight by local Area Director or local Director of Event Technology, manage the overall IT operation, network and related client facing services at the area level.
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Volleyball Over 20+ Additional Sports Launching Soon FULL TIME Or PART TIME Regional Manager - Full Time Salary Position Sports Director Athlete Evaluators Assistant Evaluators REQUIREMENTS : 2+ YEARS / PROFESSIONAL COACHING / PLAYING EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH YOUTH ATHLETES COMPANY DESCRIPTION Area Scouts is an Athlete Health Initiative Platform, with a focus on Athlete Development.
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Partners with Area Real Estate Manager to negotiate, review and approve any landlord or seller’s work. Assists the Area Real Estate Manager in ensuring that portfolio databases are accurate and current.
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The Area Manager provides direction and leadership to a team of property managers who each oversee individual or groups of properties. Job Title: Area Manager. Visit and Inspect buildings (at least monthly) with property manager and super to ensure the highest standards are maintained; evaluate maintenance, grounds, and housekeeping operations to ensure efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
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Job Description Area Scouts | Sports - Regional Manager | Athlete Evaluator Sports Currently Covered: Baseball. As an Area Scouts Evaluator, you will be responsible for: Working with youth athletes, of all ages, some of which are currently onboard the Area Scouts platform, and some of which are interested in joining the Area Scouts platform, in or around your territory.
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This role will report to the Regional Director of Retail Marketing and will lead a team of usually 3-6 Sales Managers, a Manager in Training (MIT), and support 15-30 team members. Area Director, Retail Marketing - Charlotte in Concord, NC by Bluegreen Vacations.
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The Area Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of blacktop paving projects within a designated geographical area. Strong people and culture manager with a track record of building bench strength, leading leaders, and maximizing the impact of the organization.
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The Regional Maintenance Manager will maintain a high level of quality and efficiency of all aspects of the maintenance operation within the assigned group of properties, including personnel, budgeting, planning and scheduling, inspecting, technical assistance, monitoring, reporting, purchasing, and other tasks to achieve market objectives for the area.
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