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The General Manager is responsible for providing leadership for all essential branch activities for the service division including P&L management, personnel management and training, and facilities management.
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In conjunction with a Mentor, Branch Manager, and/or a team of Financial Advisors, the Financial Advisor Trainee will learn to build an individual practice. Skill in:• Operating client relationship manager system and other required software applications to produce financial plans, correspondence, reports, electronic communication, spreadsheets, and databases.
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Works closely with the Branch Manager and Business Banker to follow up on independent opportunities to expand share of wallet with business clients PNC Employees take pride in our reputation and to continue building upon that we expect our employees to be: Customer Focused - Knowledgeable of the values and practices that align customer needs and satisfaction as primary considerations in all business decisions and able to leverage that information in creating customized customer solutions.
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Follows all bank processes and procedures and adheres to applicable laws and regulations, including completing duties delegated and assigned by the Branch Manager; as a member of the branch team, ensures sound banking practices, including managing, identifying and reporting operational risks.
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As Branch Manager at United Rentals, you'll be the leader of a major business enterprise. You'll be proud of your employees, your branch and the work we all do in providing the equipment that helps build our communities.
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Miscellaneous typing, word processing, filing, order tracking for branch manager. Administrative Coordinator responsibilities include supporting regular office operations, screening phone calls, scheduling meetings, and helping with additional operational support.
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You can steer your career toward leadership roles such as Branch Manager and District Manager by taking advantage of a variety of robust training programs and opportunities to advance.
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Manage overall branch operations to ensure safety, productivity, customer service and profitability. Minimum 5 years of successful business management experience with profit and loss responsibility at a branch or other individual profit center.
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Assists the Branch Manager in performance management and new hire selection processes. This position will be based at the Chickasaw, Alabama retail banking branch. As a full-time Teller Lead within PNC's Retail Branch organization, you will coach Tellers on customer service skills and supervise conversations that enable referral opportunities for PNC products.
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Assist Branch Manager with the sales and operations planning process, statistical demand forecasting, and integration of supply and demand plans. Our Department Managers take the lead as the Irrigation expert in the branch, working closely with customers on any or all needs within the department to ensure excellence.
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Responsible for oversight of the reception functions, office maintenance, office equipment and other general office management functions as assigned by the general manager. Coordinates and performs clerical/office activities for the individual branch location.
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The Branch Manager is responsible for working alongside team members within a branch to identify and capitalize on business development opportunities. As a Branch Manager, you will have responsibility for management of the entire branch.
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Partners with branch manager and serves as the primary point of contact for the business customer. Contributes to bank growth and profitability by growing deposits and providing other financial services through either direct or cross-selling efforts; refers prospects to Retail, Corporate, FMS and CRE. Serves as commercial banking expert for a branch or a group of branches and may train and oversee the work of lower-level team members.
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Job Segment: Branch Manager, Relationship Manager, Merchandising, Manager, Sales Support, Management, Customer Service, Retail, Sales. The Branch Manager is responsible for all areas and aspects of the Havertys Branch furniture retail business including, but not limited to, sales goals, store operations, customer service, the office operations, delivery/backroom, human resources, purchasing, and merchandising.
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