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Minimum Qualifications: 3 years commercial equipment sales experience or 5 years unrelated experience with a proven strong sales track record of success. TCI is looking for an ambitious Salesperson for new and used commercial equipment.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Free uniforms Health insurance Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance Commercial Tire & Fleet Service TechnicianJob Responsibilities: the Tire Technician will.
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For more information, visit or follow us on Position Summary: The Commercial Sales Consultant is a sales representative that specializes in growing customer verticals within commercial intrusion, fire, access control, surveillance products and services.
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The ideal candidate should be well-versed in preparing accurate and competitive estimates for large commercial HVAC projects, proficient with Trimble AutoBid, and familiar with Title 24, OSHPD, and HCAI requirements.
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Qualifications for Commercial Lender: Currently engaged in commercial lending within the local market. If you are a driven and dedicated professional looking to make a significant impact in the commercial lending sector, we would love to hear from you.
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Have at least 1-2 years of related commercial insurance experience. The Assistant Account Manager is a critical position supporting customer service teams in all phases of service. Provide quoting support and order underwriting support documents (e.g., motor vehicle reports, property detail reports, etc.
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Assistant Account Manager,mercial LinesTHE OPPORTUNITY: HUB's Customer Service professionals provide critical support to our customers through account management, claims management, day-to-day client oversight, and underwriting services that make us a leading sales and service organization in the insurance industry.
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We are seeking a special individual with Commercial Insurance experience that is goal-oriented and career-minded to assist with servicing our business customers, the duties include answering customer calls, issuing certificates, processing change requests, underwriting, rating, marketing, assisting producers in the renewal of policies and help expand or cross-sell other lines of insurance.
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Job Requirements 5+ years of commercial lending experienceBachelor's degree: Finance, Accounting, Economics, Marketing (preferred)Strong understanding of commercial depository servicesExcellent credit skills and general familiarity with commercial documentationEstablished book of business required.
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Overview Perform various clerical billing and follow up functions, but not limited to items listed in the Performance Criteria.
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The technicians will provide many skilled services to the restaurant and food industry which include but are not limited to, Commercial carpet cleaning, floor tile & grout cleaning, pressure washing, window cleaning, sanitizing (and much more), as requested be our clients.
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Local Commercial Driver Class A. Class A CDL Driver - Local Routes. Since our start, we have grown to ten locations and have expanded our product offerings from construction aggregate to specialized services such as dirt import and export, environmental waste hauling, and sports field products.
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Achieve growth and hit sales targets by successfully maintaining and developing commercial sales. The CSM develops and maintains positive relationships with commercial customers by managing the acquisition and delivery of products, providing ongoing customer service, and maintaining expert knowledge on parts and inventory.
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JELD-WEN is currently seeking a Commercial Driver to join our growing team. American Building Supply (ABS), A subsidiary of Jeld-Wen, one of the West's largest suppliers of Doors, Door Hardware, Windows, and Millwork is currently seeking Professional Drivers to do route deliveries.
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Employees can also enroll in the following company benefit programs including, 401k Retirement Savings Plan, Prescription Drug Plan, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health Reimbursement Account (HRA), Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Tuition Reimbursement, and Employee Discount Program.
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