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Overview As a Branch Manager, you'll be a leader in a high-performance culture with the ability to drive change, set vision, inspire others, and earn bonuses based on performance.
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Sales experience preferred · High School Diploma or equivalent required · Valid driver's license required with a good driving record · Ability to pass a drug screen and background check is required · Ability to obtain the appropriate pesticide license/certification if required (company paid) · Ability to work in the field independently and interact with our great clients · Ability to safely use a ladder within the manufacturer's weight capacity · Lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
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The District Manager oversees Branch, Administrative, Operating, and Sales associates to ensure top-line growth, EBITDA performance, and operational excellence. Lead sales force for organic growth, managing key customer accounts as needed.
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SCOPE: As a leader in a highly visible role within the bank, the Branch Manager is responsible for building and leading a high-performance team to meet and exceed customer service, sales, and financial goals.
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Bath Fitter, a leader in the bathtub and shower remodeling industry is hiring a Branch Manager. The Branch Manager is responsible for the development, growth, profitability, and smooth operation of the business.
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The successful Branch Manager is the site leader at the branch and is directly responsible for all operations including parts, service, and rental for assigned branch or territory by performing duties through subordinates.
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Manage branch sales performance, business plans, customer service levels, and status of branch projects in coordination with District Manager. This position directs, coordinates, and/or delegates the local functions such as inside sales, counter sales, warehouse, delivery and administrative activities of an individual branch either directly or through subordinate supervisors in order to achieve branch and company goals and objectives, e.g. sales, profitability, customer service levels, inventory turns, etc.
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In recent years, FCE has become a market leader in online sales of machines, parts, and chemicals. FCE by Jon-Don is offering an exciting opportunity for a Branch Manager.
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Role: Under the direction of the Vice President of Retail Banking, the Branch Manager is responsible for planning, supervising and executing the activity of the branch to ensure efficient and effective delivery of exceptional customer service, operational excellence, residential mortgage loan origination, new business acquisition and development as well as deposit growth and an increase of the market share.
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We are the nation’s leader in providing labor staffing needs to commercial construction companies with a proven record of 20% revenue growth year after year in our industry. The Field Service Manager is responsible for servicing all clients, as well as assist with sales functions.
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A First Volunteer Bank (FVB) Area Sales Leader, is much more than an area manager. FVB Area Sales Leaders lead and coach Market Leaders in their area to develop and retain long-term, profitable customer relationships while maximizing branch loan and deposit growth.
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SUMMARYAs Branch Manager in the Power/HVAC Division, you’ll be the leader of a major business enterprise. We are assisting a company with hiring a Branch Manager for their Power & HVAC Branch in Manassas, VA. This is one of our favorite clients, they offer an excellent culture, growth and exciting work environment.
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The Branch Manager is responsible for training, coaching and mentoring employees, this leader ensures timely, efficient and effective service delivery for our members as well as provides member service including heavy business development.
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Our job title here at F&M Trust is Community Office Manager, while other companies may use Banking Branch Manager, Branch Executive Officer, Branch Leader, Branch Manager, Branch Sales Manager, Cluster Branch Manager, Community Bank Manager, Community Relationship Manager, Financial Center Manager, or Retail Branch Manager.
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The Branch Manager directs, coordinates, and/or delegates the local functions such as inside sales, counter sales, warehouse, delivery and administrative activities of an individual branch either directly or through subordinate supervisors in order to achieve branch and company goals and objectives, e.g. sales, profitability, customer service levels, inventory turns, etc.
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