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A regional sales manager must be willing to travel several states to work with his salespeople. A regional sales manager must also maintain high personal and moral standards that uphold the Service Tool Co. vision of "Winning By Being The Best At Satisfying America's Impulse Appetite.
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The Regional Sales Manager serves as the front line business leader, communicator, & facilitator of the Keurig Dr Pepper IPSO (Independent PepsiAffiliatedSalesOrganization) Team managing the strategic direction of our Independent Pepsi aligned business through our bottler and distributor network while executing key business building initiatives in order to achieve assigned volume, share, and profit targets.
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Reporting to the Business Manager, the Regional Sales Manager is responsible for selling Renishaw's Raman Spectroscopy products in the assigned sales region. As part of our growth initiatives, we are seeking to recruit a Regional Sales Manager in our Raman Spectroscopy group.
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We are hiring a Regional Sales Manager for Northern Illinois to develop and maintain a Dealer network to achieve maximum sales growth within an assigned territory. The Regional Sales Manager reports to the Director, Field Sales.
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As a Regional Manager for Heavy Civil Construction, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing the operations of multiple construction projects across the region. Talent Management: Provide recruiting efforts for regional employees.
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The Regional Sales Manager is expected to build and manage a sales pipeline from inception to completion and operate within the Desktop Metal sales process. The Regional Sales Manager is a consultative business role with overall responsibility for business performance via managing all aspects of customer accounts in a specific region.
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5+ years prior experience in B2B capital equipment sales with ASP of $500k to $2M (machine tool, industrial printers, or other heavy equipment.) Interface with other Sales Personnel, Accounting, Order Entry, Shipping and other departments to assure accurate and consistent data is maintained throughout internal systems.
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Assist with financing sales training on a regular basis through sales meetings, conference calls, tradeshows and scheduled one-on-one phone calls. 3 years of sales experience in equipment leasing and financing industries.
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Addresses all environmental concerns in conjunction with Community Manager, Regional Supervisor, Vice President and Asset Manager and Environmental Manager. The Regional Maintenance Manager (RMM) is responsible for the short- and long-term maintenance objectives of their portfolio of assets, overseeing a team of Maintenance Managers and ensuring that the physical condition, appearance, and capital needs of the apartment communities are achieved.
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The Regional Facilities Manager will supervise and lead a team of engineering aids and other skilled trades and coordinate their efforts in the operational support of the facilities. The Regional Facilities Manager has responsibility for multiple regional facility sites and manages all the related maintenance staff and service contractors.
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As a Regional Portfolio Manager with Frost , you are our leader, providing guidance and support to every single team member on your team. If so, then the Regional Portfolio Manager with Frost might be for you.
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We are a leading distributor of electric motors and drives currently seeking to hire a Regional Sales Manager to lead our team of outside sales representatives in the Eastern United States.
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ContainerPort Group, a World Group company, is currently looking for a dedicated, safety oriented person to join our family as a Regional Safety Manager to sit in our growing terminal in either Norfolk, Virginia, Newark, New Jersey, or Baltimore Maryland.
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At least 5 years of experience in affordable housing property management as an Area or Regional Property Manager. Come join our life-changing team building hope, resilience and well-being as a Regional Property Manager.
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The Regional Sales Director will be the face of Barrette Outdoor Living in the North Central region representing the MoistureShield, RDI, Barrette Outdoor Living and Duralife family of products.
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