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Assisting the Branch Manager in the performance of irrigation sales tasks as required. The Irrigation Manager will oversee the Water Managers within the commercial landscape portfolio and associated repair teams.
$75,000 - $90,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 19 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Responsible for deposit, portfolio, and household base growth in accordance with sales and relationship goals established for specific branch(es). Work with Sales and Service Officer to improve branch sales environment and development of all team members.
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We currently have an opening for a Territory Manager in the Southeastern Massachusetts / Cape area, based out of our South Yarmouth MA. branch. Homans Associates (HA) is a subsidiary of the largest independent HVAC/R distribution company in the world, Watsco, Inc. We proudly distribute the Mitsubishi and Bryant brands of HVAC equipment, as well as a full line of HVAC residential and commercial parts, supplies, and accessories.
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The Area Manager is responsible for the sale, renewal and production of a portion of the branchs landscape management work, selling enhancement work on contract maintenance jobs and for insuring the satisfaction of customers.
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Serves as a member of the bank's sales team, e.g., Branch Manager; makes group sales calls where these types of calls will improve the opportunity for new business development.
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With branch manager, decisions are made on bid pricing, all purchases and any issue affecting the long-term direction of the branch. Demonstrated understanding of production management in a landscape management branch.
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The Business Relationship Manager II is responsible for developing new commercial business member clients, while maintaining current relationships and growing referral networks. Networks and grows referral base by engaging in daily sales calls, maintaining active involvement in community events and organizations, and regularly attending branch meetings to promote Business Services products and services.
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Strategically collaborating with commercial lending business partners, private banking, Retail Regional Managers, and/or Branch Managers to execute sales strategiesAbility to drive the priorities of the business and develop a plan to drive growthThis role is meant for someone with a strong passion for driving growth by deepening existing relationships and cultivating new relationships, delivering exceptional service to customers, and building a Relationship Manager career in financial services.
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Establish sales targets and commission %’s for Route Sales to increase sales and profit of new and existing productsManage and monitor all bid processes for branch Product, Equipment and Service Provide hands-on technical support to solve customer problems and achieve customer satisfaction leading to retention of customer base.
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As a Branch Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the branch's performance, including sales, operations, customer satisfaction, and team management. Minimum of 5 years of experience in the commercial roofing industry, with a proven track record in sales and operations management.
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The Assistant Branch Manager will partner with the Retail Office Manager in directing activities within the branch to accomplish sales and service objectives in order to enhance customer relationships and attract new customer while maintaining the current customer base.
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East West Bank is currently seeking a Branch Manager. Communicate with existing and potential customers in the branch and through outside solicitation efforts to introduce products and services to new consumers and commercial businesses.
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The Service Manager is accountable for assisting in leading and directing their assigned branch operations to achieve ongoing service revenue growth, profitability, productivity, quality, and service levels.
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The Service Manager will provide support to the District Manager and will be required to assume advanced responsibilities in support of the branch and its daily operations. Our Field Service Technicians are accountable for customer commercial food service equipment installations, preventative maintenance, equipment upgrades and updates, sales support for new systems, establishing and growing customer relationships, and creating and implementing a strategy focused on achieving/exceeding financial and customer satisfaction results.
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Previous role as a Direct Manager, Manager, Sales Manager, Area Manager, District Manager, Regional Manager, Business Development Manager, Branch Manager, Manager Trainee, Assistant General Manager, Outside Sales Manager.
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