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A Customer Success Manager will typically travel to project and district offices to train on technology as well as consult with project teams on how to best use KTG-supported tools to enable their processes.
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Collaborates with the Strategic Account Manager to meet or exceed sales objectives for strategic accounts in the territory. As a member of the strategic territory team, the Strategic Account Associate (“SAA”) assists in building partnerships across all district departments and uncovering new opportunities for team members (CSM, SME’s, Inside Sales, etc.
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Experience/Education: Must maintain current HCP registry and/or licensureMust have a combination of 4+ dialysis center, and/or clinical field experienceIf Internal, must be recommended by your District/Regional Manager, MDM and must be approved by Associate Director of WavelinQ & Director of SalesSkills: Must have good verbal and written communication skills.
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Our client, a top notch commercial GC located in the Las Vegas, NV area, is seeking a Project Superintendent with Clark County School District (CCSD) experience to join their team. Determine site logistics for site access, temporary roads, fencing, etc., and discuss with Project Manager.
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Ability to read and comprehend contracts, purchase agreements, contract entails for the project, and coordinating subcontractor and supplier scope with Project Manager. Arrange temporary services, primary surveying, and horizontal control.
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The District Sales Manager will be responsible for the operational success of our Bay Area, CA. area market. Partner with District Manager of OperationsEnsure daily posting goals are met.
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Partner with District Manager of Operations. District Sales Manager. Drive E-Commerce sales toward the goal of achieving 5% of total District retail sales. Communicate regularly to the team where stores rank within the District, the Region, and the Command.
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GENERAL MANAGER HIGHLIGHTS: Reports to: District Manager and/or Director of Sales The General Manager will oversee all studio functions from sales to instructors. NOW HIRING: General Manager for Club Pilates, Daly City, California DALY CITY, CA STUDIO CURRENTLY HIRING. SEE FULL LIST OF STUDIOS IN OUR PORTFOLIO BELOW INCLUDING NEW STUDIOS OPENING IN THE AREA SOON. ABOUT OUR FIVE STAR RATED TEAM: Riser Fitness is one of the nation’s largest multi-unit developers of the Club Pilates franchise system.
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Key Words: Regional Account Manager, Resident District Manager, Regional Director, Single Point of Contact, Key Account Manager, Regional Manager. Key Words: Regional Account Manager, Resident District Manager, Regional Director, Single Point of Contact, Key Account Manager, Regional Manager.
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Perform any other duties as requested by the General Manager or Director of Sales. Perform any other duties as requested by the General Manager or Director of Sales. We're adjacent to the Hive Entertainment & Dining District and just four blocks from the 19th street BART station.
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Partner with General Manager and District Manager/Regional Director to execute the location business plan that drive results and maximize business opportunities. Recognize performance issues in a timely manner and partner with General Manager and Regional HR Manager to develop action plans for resolution.
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Shingle & Gibb’s District Sales Manager (DM) is responsible for interacting with a defined group of Customers, generally in the same geographic area, in order to generate sales of the Company’s products within that account base by solving those customers’ industrial automation applications.
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Performs other duties assigned by the Manager, Assistant Manager, Food Service Manager, Director of Food Service, or District Manager. QualificationsRequires a new hire candidate to present a valid certification from a nationally recognized food manager certified program OR become certified within 30 days of employment.
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Wendy’s (a brand of HAZA Group) is seeking a District Manager with 3+ years of relevant district manager/multi-unit management experience in food service, to oversee restaurant operations of 5-7 high volume Wendy's restaurants.
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The Area Loss Prevention Manager (ALPM) is responsible for protecting the assets of Ross Stores, Inc. while achieving shortage and safety goals for assigned stores/district(s)/area. Participate regularly in store and district conference calls to bring greater awareness to safety initiatives and emergency/crisis response procedures.
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