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The Branch Manager position is accountable for ensuring the safe, cost effective and efficient day-to-day management of their assigned area and for the financial results of the branch.
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Under the guidance of the Corporate Area Sales Manager and a specific assigned Mentor, the Retail Manager Trainee position is assigned a branch and ensures staff is effectively conducting multiple branch operations and processes while providing superior customer service incorporating the IBC Experience.
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Budgeting and forecasting future business trends, branch volume and profit. Oversees strategic planning for branch and provides input into planning for corporate. Supports and monitors operations activities of the branch through routine operations meetings, resolving issues relating to allocation of inventory and ensuring appropriate management of operations assets.
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Zeal Credit Union is seeking a Branch Manager to work in the Detroit Branch. Order cash for the Branch - including cash that is stored in vault, ATM and teller drawers. Responsible for adequately maintaining and safely securing all currency, coin and negotiable instruments in branch.
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Manage, motivate, and mentor a variety of personnel involved in the installation & inspection of solar projects which may include Crew Lead(s), Roof Lead(s), Installer(s), Branch Coordinator, Site Auditors(s), Project, Manager, Warehouse Specialist(s), and Field Manager.
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The Branch Manager will provide technical engineering oversight for the Geotechnical and Construction Materials Testing (CMT) service lines in Richmond, VA within the Mid-Atlantic region.
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The key role of the Branch Manager is to ensure the wellbeing and safety of employees while leveraging the strengths of the overall company to achieve the highest possible returns. The Branch Manager will work in conjunction with Sales, Purchasing and Finance to establish and attain targets in Sales, Operations, Gross Profit, Inventory levels and inventory accuracy.
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The Branch Manager develops new client and business opportunities for the Branch while maintaining and building upon current relationships. Prepares performance evaluations for direct staff and reviews performance evaluation data for others in the Branch with assigned supervisors prior and subsequent to evaluation meeting.
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If you are a results-driven leader with a passion for operational excellence and client satisfaction, this Branch Manager position offers an exciting opportunity for your career advancement in the dynamic field of hydrovac excavation.
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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Opening – Part Time
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Responsible for work assigned to the Branch regarding professional liability and contractual obligations. In conjunction with the Program and Project Manager, is responsible for budget control on projects.
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The Branch Sales Manager is accountable for the operation of the branch, ensuring people engagement, maximum sales and profitability through merchandising, inventory control, associate accountability and operating costs.
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The Assistant Branch Manager is a key role, responsible for overseeing daily operations of the Geotechnical, Environmental, Building Inspection, and Construction Services Departments within a branch office, as well as supervising branch personnel.
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The Branch Manager is responsible providing customers with the IBC Experience and “we do more” attitude to meet their needs and opportunity for branch growth with complete customer satisfaction.
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The Branch Manager is responsible for overseeing all branch operations and leading a team in execution of sales and service objectives. Branch operations experience required.
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