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Excellent telephone sales personality skills. It is to also sell to the CHRO and COO who desire to offer an FMS shared service to enable the LOB to leverage a blended workforce "compliantly." SaaS sales experience.
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The Commercial Sales Manager is responsible for driving the commercial sales within their AutoZone location. Develop new accounts through face to face and telephone contact with potential customers.
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The CSM exceeds customers expectation by delivering WOW! Achieve growth and hit sales targets by successfully maintaining and developing commercial sales. The CSM develops and maintains positive relationships with commercial customers by managing the acquisition and delivery of products, providing ongoing customer service, and maintaining expert knowledge on parts and inventory.
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Reports to the Practice Manager. Performing patient telephone triage, assessing needs and coordinating needs with medical staff. Educating patients and families about diagnostic procedures, medications, nutrition, and maintenance of health and wellness.
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Provides price and delivery quotes within customer timeline to customers within assigned geographic territory by working with the product manager and the manufacturers representative to establish the most competitive pricing by utilizing communication by telephone, fax and email.
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Retrieves messages and responds to calls from patients, pharmacies, hospitals, nursing homes and other medical offices by use of telephone and computer in a timely manner as delegated by licensed heath care provider (MD, PA, NP.
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Maintain telephone or radio contact with Hub Manager or Office Administrator to receive additional instructions, changes to work locations, etc. Also, report improper operation, faulty equipment, and unusual conditions to the Mechanic/Operations Supervisor/Manager.
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Maintain records and billing for commercial accounts; processes returns and reconciles accounts. Act as a consultative partner to commercial customers by maintaining expert knowledge on automotive parts and industry; Conduct research to guarantee the customer is offered the 'right part for the right price.
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Only the Vice President & General Manager has the authority to enter into any employment contract or other written employment agreement with a team member. Appropriate use of office equipment, including personal computer, telephone with voice mail system, fax machine, and copy machine.
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Ability to work a flexible schedule to meet the business needs, including holidays, evenings and weekend shifts. Maintains a safe working environment while ensuring AutoZoners are implementing those practices including PPE (Personal Protective Equipment.
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The telephone triage nurse reports directly to the Nursing Manager/Supervisor. Performs telephone triage and ambulatory otolaryngology nursing care for patients with cancer and other complex illnesses; to address symptom management, follow-up and coordination of care through collaboration with licensed independent practitioners (including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants etc.
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Commercial Sales Manager. Commercial Sales Manager. Customer Service to all AZ Commercial accounts by Living the Pledge everyday. Properly maintains vehicle(s) and takes the necessary steps to report vehicle maintenance issues.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Physical qualifications include: read terminal screen; communicate effectively both verbally and in writing with customers and staff; transport money bus from vault to teller drawer (approximately 20 pounds); communicate/hear telephone conversations.
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Ensure efficient delivery of products by planning delivery routes and managing drivers. Effective leader with excellent communication skills, strong decision making abilities, and excellent selling skills.
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Responsible to: CSV Chief Nursing Officer, PASS Medical Director and Operations Manager of Anesthesia/PASS. This includes basic computer skills, familiarity with computer charting, typing, and telephone communication skills.
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