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POSITION TITLE: Position Title: Regional Manager- Engineered TO Order (ETO) Woodyard Cranes Sales POSITION TITLE: Regional Manager Engineered To Order (ETO) Woodyard Crane Sales PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Manages sales activity for an assigned territory and/or assigned accounts.
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As the Regional Sales Manager, you will be responsible for leading and supervising both inside sales support and field sales teams. If you are a dynamic and experienced professional with a strong background in cutting tools and a proven track record in sales and management, we encourage you to apply for this exciting Regional Sales Manager position.
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As a Regional Sales Manager for our Microwave Solution, you will be responsible booking of orders for microwave products within an assigned territory or set of accounts. Lead efforts in contract review & negotiations, working with Contracts Manager as appropriate.
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Work with Regional Maintenance Manager/ Director of Maintenance on all areas concerning the upkeep and maintenance of the portfolio and the apartment homes. Under the direction of the Vice President/Operations Manager, the Regional Manager is responsible for the overall operations of each community in his/her portfolio, which is typically six to ten communities.
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The Regional Sales Manager, SLED Opportunity. Our Regional Sales Manager's are individual contributors who play a vital role in driving a significant share of revenue for Okta. We provide our reps with an environment in which they can make valuable contributions from day one while also building opportunities for learning and growth.
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A Regional Sales Manager is responsible for developing and implementing sales, marketing, financial, and structural strategies supporting our partners. Hanwha Q CELLS America Inc. ("HQCA") is headquartered in Irvine, CA, and handles sales for the North American region.
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The Outside Parts Sales Manager (OPSM) manages sales and marketing programs to increase proprietary and aftermarket parts sales of the Bruckner Truck Sales West Texas Regional AOR. The OPSM provides leadership and drives parts sales through the Bruckner Truck Sales outside sales force in Lubbock and Odessa, Texas.
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Your Role As a Regional Manager, you'll be responsible for overseeing a group of Guidepost Montessori (and, in some regions, Academy of Thought and Industry) schools. Working with a tight-knit team of regional specialists, you'll immerse yourself in all aspects of school operations and community dynamics, in order to lead your schools to stellar program quality and holistic success.
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The Regional Manager is a dynamic strategic and collaborative leader with strong business development, community economic development and financial services experience. Role Overview:Self-Help Credit Union is seeking a Regional Manager to join our Atlanta, GA team.
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Assist with financing sales training on a regular basis through sales meetings, conference calls, tradeshows and scheduled one-on-one phone calls. 3 years of sales experience in equipment leasing and financing industries.
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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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Responsible for leadership and oversight of regional wraparound services to ensure that all services are effective and adhere to wraparound, trauma informed care, and Children's System of Care principles; Partners with CWS, Probation, group home providers, and other local community agencies; Directly supervises Intensive Care Coordinators, Parent Partners, Skills Trainers, and Youth Partners.
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Reporting to the General Manager, this position is responsible for providing administrative and operational direction to GMI, Inc. Resource Management and / or Waste Management in handling scrap, recyclable, non-hazardous and hazardous waste generated from the process of building automobiles.
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Keywords: Automotive, Dealership, Regional Sales, Regional Sales Manager, Finance Sales, Area Sales Representative, Business Developer, Area Sales Manager, Finance Manager, Auto Finance, B2B Sales Manager, Subprime, Prime, Independent Dealerships, Franchise Dealerships, Defi, DealerTrack, Route One.
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Reporting to the Area Sales Director, the Regional Sales Manager will lead the sales process within an assigned territory of business for net new logos into prospective accounts and regional consultant influencers (5,000-20,000 employees.
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