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Mentors and monitors the sales staff in the branch and sells the loan products offered by the Company. Responsible for the sales activities and success of the branch location.
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The Sales Support Administrator will be responsible for coordinating and supporting sales office operations in the local branch office. Incumbent will be responsible for direct support of the branch manager and branch office operations, including but not limited to; branch accounts payables and receivables, expense reports, coordination all office administration tasks, including general, office and business supply orders, equipment maintenance, preparation and processing of new affiliation paperwork and licenses, file maintenance and general office appearance and repair issues.
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Join us as an IT Manager to ensure Uline's Pennsylvania Branch and surrounding Sales offices are properly equipped with the technology needed to support our growth as North America's top distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials.
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The General Manager (GM) is responsible for co-marketing in the field with sales staff and administration and efficient daily operation of the branch office, including operations, product sales, service, and safety in accordance with Aprias objectives.
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As an Assistant Branch Manager, you will lead a team of Financial Sales Representatives, driving sales of products that have a positive impact on the people living in your community.
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Manage the Aftermarket Sales Department to maximize the sale of material handling service and parts, industrial battery service, and operator training within the branch territory. Job Segment: Sales Management, Warehouse, Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales, Manufacturing, Management, Marketing.
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The Branch Manager is the senior-most manager at the branch and has total Profit & Loss responsibility. The Branch Manager is responsible for achieving the companys strategic objectives at their branch location and in their market.
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The Akron Branch Sales Manager will report up through the local District Manager and is responsible for all Akron branch sales, including developing and maintaining customer and vendor relationships, as well as attending and sponsoring industry related events and entertainment.
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Mortgage Branch Manager - Producing. Directs, coordinates, and monitors all sales employees, branch operation, and personnel development activities to create a business operation that increases sales production, market share, and customer and employee satisfaction.
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Promote the development of Tag or Casual sales to increase branch profitability. Develop a branch business plan which defines how the branch will achieve its operational and financial goals and addresses planned marketing, sales and prospecting activities.
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Producing Branch Manager. Must at all times be able to meet any and all applicable qualifications and standards required for Loan Officer Licensure under the SAFE Act. Must remain current on any and all applicable registration, licensing and training obligations required under the SAFE Act and/or any other state, federal or local laws pertaining to Loan Officer Certification or standards.
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Manage branch operations to meet goals and objectives for branch sales, profitability, and customer perception in the local market. Responsibilities include hiring, training, safety, labor productivity, some inventory management, customer satisfaction and supervising branch team members.
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The Assistant Branch Manager is responsible for leading and overseeing the daily operations of the branch. The Assistant Branch Manager will work closely with leadership, team members, and other departments to directly benefit the branches profitability, efficiency, and customer service.
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Job Segment: Warehouse, Sales Rep, Business Manager, Sales, Manufacturing, Management. AFTERMARKET SALES REPRESENTATIVE Internal Title: Customer Service Sales Representative This position is based out of Crowns Hebron/Northern Kentucky branch location and will provide coverage to the surrounding areas.
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Sales Management, Warehouse, Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales, Manufacturing, Management, Marketing. Our global sales and service network provides our customers with a local resource for a wide variety of quality material handling equipment, fleet management solutions, warehouse products and support services to meet their needs anytime, anywhere.
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