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Overview Were the Industry Leader Because of Leaders Like You. When youre an Orkin Branch Manager, youre the leader cultivating a team to deliver top-notch service from the industry leader with more than 120 years of protecting homes and businesses.
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Overview As a Branch Manager, you'll be a leader in a high-performance culture with the ability to drive change, set vision, inspire others, and earn bonuses based on performance. Sales experience preferred · High School Diploma or equivalent required · Valid driver's license required with a good driving record · Ability to pass a drug screen and background check is required · Ability to obtain the appropriate pesticide license/certification if required (company paid) · Ability to work in the field independently and interact with our great clients · Ability to safely use a ladder within the manufacturer's weight capacity · Lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
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In addition to playing a key role in business success and professional development, Branch Managers also contribute to community service that improves the places where we live and work. Our Branch Manager position is for those who thrive on the challenge of growing a high-performance business and team.
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Safely access crawl spaces, attics, confined spaces, roof tops, etc. Our award-winning training program along with your strong leadership style will prepare you to apply business acumen to increase revenue growth, achieve the highest customer satisfaction, inspire others to attain goals, and cultivate a strong employee culture in a recession-resistant industry.
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