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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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Title: Regional Sales Engineer (North East USA) At least 3 years of experience in machinery sales. An experienced sales engineer or executive will be assigned as mentor to assist you getting started.
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Manager - Regional Ops Cust Service page is loaded. Manager - Regional Ops Cust Service. With more than 8,000 employees, Avangrid has built a culture that blends diversity, equity and inclusion guided by the company’s ESG+F framework and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Our Regional Sales Manager will lead the sales process within an assigned territory of business for net new logos into prospective accounts and regional consultant influencers.
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Job Title: Manager - Regional Operations. Manages one or more functional areas within a region such as Line, Gas, Meter, Substation, and Field Customer Service. If you are an individual with a disability or a disabled veteran who is unable to use our online tool to search for or to apply for jobs, you may request a reasonable accommodation by contacting our People and Organization department at careers@avangrid.com.
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As a Regional Manager, you'll be responsible for overseeing a group of Guidepost Montessori (and, in some regions, Academy of Thought and Industry) schools. Working with a tight-knit team of regional specialists, you'll immerse yourself in all aspects of school operations and community dynamics, in order to lead your schools to stellar program quality and holistic success.
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The main mission of the Regional Property Manager is to lead professional execution of property operations, business plans, capital improvements, routine and recurring maintenance, and financial reporting of a region of properties.
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The Senior Manager, Sales controls all direct and channel Sales activities within territory for our Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry Product Lines, contributes to the overall Sales goals by achieving Country quarterly and annual targets by using weekly accurate forecasting activities.
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Regional Sales Manager. It is a high-tech renewable energy company that focuses on smart PV & ESS, integrates research & development, manufacturing, and sales. HYXiPOWER has a global sales and service network, established overseas branches and service centers in Europe, North America, Latin America, Oceania, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa to provide fast, efficient, and high-quality services to global customers.
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If you are driven, experienced in aviation sales, and ready for a challenging yet rewarding role, apply today for the Regional Sales Manager position! Keywords: Regional Sales Manager, Aviation, Full-Time, Americas, Career Opportunity, Competitive Salary, Benefits, Sales Strategy, Client Relationship, Aviation Industry, Miami, Broward County.
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Regional Sales Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of Dicalite Management Group’s sales and distributor markets throughout region. Maintain an updated view of your sales pipeline across all three mineral product groups.
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The Regional Digital Sales Manager (RDSM) works with Media Strategists on developing proposals and digital strategies, going on weekly sales calls and developing opportunities that drive customer results.
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AsRegional Sales Manager, you will work to identify prospective customers in our target markets (including OEMs, molders, and mold builders), initiate and manage sales opportunities, close transactions, and manage customer relationships to support their growth.
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Reporting to the Director, Operations Improvement & Performance, the Regional Quality Manager, APG North, is responsible for research and development and all aspects of our paver products (interlocking architectural products, permeable concreate pavers, and wall systems), masonry (structural masonry, masonry veneers, insulated wall systems), and other packaged products.
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As the Regional Sales Manager, you will be responsible for leading and supervising both inside sales support and field sales teams. If you are a dynamic and experienced professional with a strong background in cutting tools and a proven track record in sales and management, we encourage you to apply for this exciting Regional Sales Manager position.
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