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About the Role: The Regional Construction Manager oversees the construction and capital improvement activities across a regional multifamily portfolio including new construction, remodels, and repairs.
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Does this role of Regional Manager Pacific NorthWest sound like the role for you? Our team is global, our impact is significant, and now we're looking for a Regional Manager who will join our US team and possesses a diverse set of skills.
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Position Overview: In this highly visible and demanding role the Regional Operations Manager (ROM) for our Southwest Region will be responsible for managing a world class contractor network to deliver superior customer service on a 24/7 basis for residential plumbing, electrical and HVAC repairs.
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Under the direction of the Regional Vice President, the Regional Manager assists in the development and monitoring of company policies and procedures related to property management; recruits, trains, develops, and supervises community managers; and shares responsibility for maintaining the physical asset and performance of assigned properties.
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Job Description : We are searching for a Sales Manager who is extremely detailed, exhibits a high sense of accountability for workload, and enjoys process improvement and management. A Day in the Life as a Sales Manager : Be responsible for all aspects of a sale, including product evaluation, pricing negotiations, contract development, and ensuring successful product fulfillment and payment according to the contractual agreement.
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The manager may also serve as the site leader and serve as the liaison with regional leadership and serve as the representative of the company within the community. Manager is also responsible for day to day interactions with employees which may include using conflict management skillset.
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Partnered with leading brands like Costco and Disneyland with TriNet perks.
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We are seeking a passionate and dynamic Regional Sales Manager to join our team. Works in the field with customers, Regional Sales Representatives, a minimum of 60% of the work week.
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Develop and foster strong relationships with organizational leadership to execute recruiting, retention, and training/development strategies that support the regional and local needs including field Sales and business processes.
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Regional Account Manager - Healthcare. The Account Manager plans and directs all sales activities including resource planning, budget review, contract adherence and working with engineering, support, and inside sales teams.
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The Regional Maintenance Manager is responsible for the overall management of multiple fulfillment center locations within a specific region/geographic area. Regional Maintenance Manager.
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The Manager, Regional Customer Experience, is responsible for managing regional Clinical Training Specialists (CTS) to provide world-class training and support for physicians and staff on the use and integration of RxSight products and technology.
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We are looking to hire Sr. Manager of Sales Engineering who will lead and oversee a team of Regional Sales Engineers in the Western region of the United States. Lead a team of the industry’s top Regional Sales Engineers for the Enterprise space.
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The Regional Business Manager LSD is responsible for leveraging strong communication and interpersonal skills with an ability to analyze data and translate into actionable strategies to assist HCPs in the acceleration diagnosis of patients within the rare metabolic space.
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We are partnered with a leading renewable energy product supplier to hire a regional sales leader. The West Coast Sales Manager. Prior experience working with Utilities, Microgrid solution providers, Developers, IPPs, Integrators, OE, IE and EPC firms.
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