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JOIN CANNON as a REGIONAL SURVEY MANAGER expanding Cannon's presence in Southern California from our IRVINE office. Demonstrated working knowledge of Land Surveyor's Act, Subdivision Map Act, applicable state and local agency regulations governing land surveying.
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McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. is currently searching for a Regional Environmental Manager to be the point person within the Region and Manage McCarthy’s environmental program by promoting environmental compliance throughout the Region, and supporting operations in their effort to reach this goal.
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Regional Program Manager. Develop business opportunities that meet Tetra Tech goals and objectives at a national or regional level. The ideal candidate will have 10+ years of experience with federal disaster recovery grant programs including FEMA's Public Assistance (FEMA PA), FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (FEMA HMGP), HUD's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-DR), U.S. Treasury, and other appropriate disaster recovery programs.
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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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The Area Manager will help coordinate operations activities across all Georgia Power functional areas within the assigned geographic territory to provide excellent service to our customers and communities.
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The Regional Builder Program Manager mentors and trains other field sales reps on becoming a trusted advisor to the industry with emphasis on the builder community. YOUThe Regional Builder Program Manager is responsible for improving and developing relationships with builders and contractors throughout the branch territory.
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Your RoleAs a Assistant Regional Manager, you'll be responsible for support in overseeing a group of Guidepost Montessori (and, in some regions, Academy of Thought and Industry) schools.
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SES Electrical LLC (SEL) is looking to hire a skilled Regional Safety Manager to join the team. Document findings for reporting to Regional Vice President (VP) of Operations and Corporate Safety Director.
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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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Working under the direction of the Infrastructure Regional Manager & Rep/OEM/Contractor Sales Director, the Pratt Regional Manager is provided the opportunity to learn or expand upon their knowledge of the water and wastewater plant treatment & distribution industry and sales knowledge/strategies, all while earning a competitive base salary, sales incentives, and full benefit package.
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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 Manager, Safety and Health, leads safety initiatives across multiple disciplines, supervising a team of safety professionals in the field and working closely with warehouse management and the VP, Supply Chain to develop and implement comprehensive health and safety programs to reduce or eliminate occupational injuries, illnesses, and financial losses.
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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 Land Manager working for Taylor Morrison, you will be an integral part of the Regional and Divisional Leadership Teams evaluating all aspects of new community acquisitions including transaction structure, projected cash flows, market analytics, land development timelines and budgets, competitive positioning, and transaction risks.
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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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