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Work with Area Manager to complete all aspects of MISCOwater contract administration including, but not limited to entering purchase orders where appropriate and tracking and communicating project equipment status from engineering submittals through fabrication and delivery.
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As a Dealer Account Manager with Westlake Financial, you will be educating and training our current Dealer partners in the assigned area, along with acquiring new source and contacts. You will manage and consult in all sales activities and account development for those dealers within the area assigned.
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The Opportunity:Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale is looking for a talented Travel Industry Sales Manager is responsible for business generation as it relates to prospecting and securing individual corporate, leisure and wholesale accounts on behalf of the hotel in accordance with the goals and strategies outlined in the annual Marketing Plan and in concert with our Global Sales Office effort.
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The Pantry Area Manager is responsible for managing Nutrition Sales Consultants and the overall performance of multiple JustFoodForDogs Pantries located in veterinary clinics, including (1) building store level relationships with Veterinary Partners in order to bridge the gap between the Pantry and Vet Clinic, (2) developing and managing JFFD team members and (3) driving pantry-level sales beyond given goals.
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Provide Square D leadership within assigned Graybar district by working effectively with and through the Area Sales Managers and their teams. Foster strong working relationships between geographically located BU specific sales resources and Graybar’s District management team (Electrical, Industrial and CommData.
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Meets labor, sales and margin goals determined in conjunction with the Store Manager, maintaining a working knowledge of personnel reports, margin reports, weekly sales numbers and financial goals.
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As a Regional Manager, you will partner with the manager, Director of Sales, and the Senior Vice President of Global Sales to develop and execute strategic growth plans for your area.
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The District Sales Manager is responsible for leading marketing initiatives and selling activities for the entire nVent Electrical & Fastening Solutions (EFS) suite of product lines in Southern California, AZ, NV, and HI area to our channel partners.
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Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale is looking for a talented Travel Industry Sales Manager is responsible for business generation as it relates to prospecting and securing individual corporate, leisure and wholesale accounts on behalf of the hotel in accordance with the goals and strategies outlined in the annual Marketing Plan and in concert with our Global Sales Office effort.
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5+ years hospitality operations experience in a leadership position such as a Regional or Area Director, Vice President of Operations, Director of Operations, General Manager, Assistant General Manager, Managing Partner, Director of Sales, Recruiting Manager or Human Resource Manager.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) will work closely with the Area Sales Director, territory's sales representatives, authorized distributors, and factory personnel to develop a sales funnel to position the region (Phoenix, AZ) to meet corporate goals.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 1 year experience in the event management, food and beverage, sales and marketing, or related professional area.
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High school diploma or GED; 3 years experience in the event management, food and beverage, or related professional area. Reviews quarterly Meeting Planner Survey results and participates in the development and implementation of corrective action to address service challenges; focuses on continuous improvement of guest satisfaction.
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You will work closely with your dedicated Area Sales Manager and Distributor partners following a specific delivery schedule/route ensuring that our products are received, invoiced, and placed on display/shelves.
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Keep the front floor area stocked, fronted, and clean; stock merchandise according to planograms or displays; complete sales preparation; and greet customers on the sales floor. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Greet customers on the sales floor and assist them in location of merchandise or direct them to a parts specialist if hard parts are needed Check in, price, and put up stock.
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