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The Sales Manager will be responsible for the sales and revenue generating efforts with emphasis attaining the hotel goals of maximum revenue and profit while providing the guest with the highest level of quality service.
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Territory Sales Manager – Heavy Equipment Job Summary We are seeking a Territory Sales Manager – Heavy Equipment to be responsible for the sale of new and used refuse, sewer, recycling, hydro-excavation, and street sweepers.
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The Role: As an RV Sales Manager, you will play a crucial role in overseeing the sales operations of our recreational vehicle dealership. Start your journey with Blue Compass RV as we are looking for a Sales Manager to join our team.
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Review customer activities at least quarterly with Team Leader or Sales Manager and strategize ways to maximize sales volumes or grow territory. Overview Snap-on Sales Representative - Selling Direct to Industrial CorporationsSnap-on Inc. is more than the premier global tool and equipment manufacturer; we are a leading global innovator, manufacturer and marketer of complex equipment and systems solutions.
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Snap-on offers a competitive compensation package, which includes an annual base expense, commissions, and sales bonus opportunity. Snap-on Sales Representative - Selling Direct to Industrial Corporations.
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Handle all complaints settle disputes and resolve grievances and conflicts, or otherwise negotiate with employees, customers, and vendors within Larry H. Miller Dealerships’ guidelines while working closely with the General Sales Manager.
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Territory Sales Manager- Outside Eyewear Sales. The Territory Sales Manager will travel throughout the territory, and will be equipped with dynamic tools and technology, including a rep-inspired sales cycling app.
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The Money Center, which plays a key role in funding the Bank, is seeking a Sales Manager to be part of an exciting opportunity to develop new business within the Investment Services space.
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The Senior Manager will provide leadership and mentorship to Ticket Sales & Experience Managers in support of the Director of Ticket Sales. Job Title: Sr. Manager, Ticket Sales and Experience.
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Responsible for soliciting new catering sales accounts, entertaining, and maintaining relationships with existing accounts to meet and exceed revenue goals in food, beverage and room rental segments.
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The Precast Sales Manager is accountable for business development and sales to grow revenue in targeted structural concrete markets. 2.5-10 years of increasing responsibilities in a precast/prestressed technical sales role or related type experience required.
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Gpac in partnership with a leading mechanical contractor is seeking an HVAC Sales Manager. What you will be doing as an HVAC Sales Manager. The HVAC sales engineer will then use a variety of intricate calculations regarding airflow and aerodynamics to find the best match.
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This role requires a blend of technical acumen, sales collaboration, and customer-facing skills to craft and present solutions that highlight the value of CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform. Collaboration with Sales Teams: Partner with sales executives and system engineers to develop and refine proposals, ensuring they align with customer objectives and effectively showcase the strengths of the Falcon platform.
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As a Territory Sales Manager (TSM) at Mood, your mission is to bring the world of cannabis to life with the retail community in your given territory. Must be 21 years of age or older and have working knowledge or local and national compliance laws for the legal sales and distribution of hemp/cannabis products.
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Detailed execution of all banquet event orders generated by the Catering Sales Department. This position will be responsible for the sales, planning, organization, communication and overall execution of Weddings, Social Events, as well as any other event that is sold or assigned.
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