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DID I MENTION AWESOME , as a valued Multi-Unit Manager you will be responsible for making guests SMILE. Summary: AMulti-Unit manager is responsible for providing strong, positive leadership to his/her team to deliver great and friendly guest experiences, operational excellence and for helping to build profitable top line sales.
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The District Loss Prevention Manager develops and implements the Loss Prevention program for 15+ selling locations. District Loss Prevention Manager page is loaded. District Loss Prevention Manager.
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As a District Manager, Retail you are responsible for directing, educating, and supporting store managers and team members within their assigned district and will consult with independent retailers and directly oversee assigned corporate retail stores to assist with the sales, merchandising, service environment, cleanliness and overall profitability while working to increase the volume of goods and services that the store offers.
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The Clinical Training Specialist will work in conjunction with the Clinical Service Manager, Territory Manager, Customer Care, Clinical Business Manager, District Sales Manager, Managed Care team, Sales Training, Regional Business Director, and Insulet’s Customer base as appropriate in order to meet the commercial and clinical needs in their assigned District/Territory for the purpose of increasing referrals and sustaining patients on Omnipod portfolio of product.
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Displays good written and verbal communication with Regional Business Director and/or Clinical Business Manager and District Sales Manager for updates in the territory and progress on Top 60 Physicians/Accounts.
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We are currently looking to add a highly proficient District Manager to operate our Atlanta office. As the Branch Manager you oversee business development, fieldwork, and operations.
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Clinical Training SpecialistThe Clinical Training Specialist will work in conjunction with the Clinical Service Manager, Territory Manager, Customer Care, Clinical Business Manager, District Sales Manager, Managed Care team, Sales Training, Regional Business Director, and Insulet’s Customer base as appropriate in order to meet the commercial and clinical needs in their assigned District/Territory for the purpose of increasing referrals and sustaining patients on Omnipod portfolio of product.
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The incumbent will work in concert with the District Service Manager and Installation Manager in developing and implementing strategies that will maximize synergies between functions and promote teamwork.
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In addition to managing Arbon employees, the District Service Manager has secondary responsibility for supporting the installation portion of the business, including help with non-major projects (handled by Regional Project Managers or Installation Manager) and for the effective use of subcontractors and any required union labor.
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Note, in smaller assigned areas this position may be combined with the Installation Supervisor, and still referred to as "District Service Manager", while those responsibilities would be included with these.
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When you join Premium as a Wireless District Manager, you become a part of an established organization with an entrepreneurial spirit. Pave the way for district sales and operational performance as a Wireless District Manager.
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With a solid leadership, people development and focus on fostering partnerships, the District Loss Prevention Manager takes the complex current LP scenario head-on through building solid partnerships with store and senior regional leadership, law enforcement agencies and is responsible for establishing LP policies and procedures to ensure profitability with customer experience in mind.
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The District Sales Manager is responsible for growing In Home Design Sales in a specified geographical area which includes CA, CO, and WA. The DSM team develops and executes strategies to attract and maintain a highly skilled and engaged workforce by diagnosing capability gaps; recruiting, selecting and developing talent; supporting mentorship, succession planning; and leveraging the capabilities of new and existing talent.
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Jani-King International is seeking a District Sales Managerto build a top notch sales team in the region in order to support the growth of our franchisees! The District Sales Managermust be able to network and build a client base within the region.
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Farmer Brothers is seeking a dynamic individual to join us as a District Manager. Ensures Farmer Brothers route management process is executed to improve revenue per route, revenue per stop, and revenue per FTE across the district.
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