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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 Service Center Manager is an integral part of improving the financial lives of Suncoast Credit Union members by cultivating an efficient service center grounded in excellent service. The Service Center Manager is an integral part of improving the financial lives of Suncoast Credit Union members by cultivating an efficient service center grounded in excellent service.
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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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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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Recruits, trains, coaches, leads, schedules, motivates, and evaluates the work of a team which may include Tellers, Personal Bankers, Universal Bankers, Assistant Branch Managers, Head Tellers, and Travel Bankers.
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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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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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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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Organize branch promotions internally and externally to promote bank products and services. Strategizes to ensure branch meets the company growth and retention goals. Manage the maintenance of office equipment, supplies and branch image.
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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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Sales – Visit top customers periodically as necessary to address issues appropriate to his/her responsibilities as Branch Manager. The manager will be responsible for coordination of purchasing between branch and regional buyers.
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Translates IFF strategies for each key product, Air Freight Forwarding, Ocean Freight Forwarding, and Customs House Brokerage, into a day-to-day branch management. This key position within the International Freight Forwarding Group will have a direct impact to the commercial success of a high-volume IFF branch.
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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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Come Join the SIXT Newark Airport Team. Branch Manager $70,313 Plus Bonus $37,200 & Company Car. Must have Sales Manager, Rental Car Manger, Operations Manager, Hospitality Manager, Leadership Experience, Retail Manager.
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Manage branch staff and establish expectations for individual and staff performance. Plan and execute sales activities to meet branch deposit growth. Timely management of all branch administration job functions.
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Title: branch manager Company: Mountain West Financial
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