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Under the direction of the Maintenance Operations Director in conjunction with the Regional Vice President for Shea Properties, the Regional Service Manager is responsible for providing maintenance leadership for a portfolio of communities to advise on Maintenance issues, communicate Company standards, ensure the correct execution of maintenance service, and to support and develop the onsite service teams within the Region.
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McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. is currently searching for a Regional Environmental Manager to be the point person within the Region and Manage McCarthy’s environmental program by promoting environmental compliance throughout the Region, and supporting operations in their effort to reach this goal.
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The Regional Manager is responsible, under the supervision of the Director for Property Management, for all phases of the operations at the communities, including, but not limited to, general administration, maintenance, directing on-site personnel, and managing resources to ensure a stabilized fiscal operation.
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The Regional Sales Manager is responsible for meeting and exceeding targeted sales volume for the entire portfolio of power transmission products, with emphasis on high-precision servo and gearmotor solutions.
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Optum is a global organization that delivers care, aided by technology to help millions of people live healthier lives.
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This role will work closely with the Regional Director and Site Managers and will directly report to the Global EHS senior manager. Manage the regional EHS budget to ensure efficient allocation of resources.
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REGIONAL SALES MANAGER – Northern California Your responsibility will be to develop and expand business opportunities with OEM, distributor and strategic end-user accounts in Northern California.
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5+ years of relevant experience in EHS, physical security operations, fire safety operations, Global Security Operations Center (GSOC), with a proven track record in regional implementation and adherence to local regulations.
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The Clinical Manager is the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who's responsible for oversight for an entire region of learners. We are looking for a full time BCBA Clinical Manager to lead our team here at Behavior Treatment & Analysis.
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Invitae is seeking a Regional Sales Manager (RM) to develop and grow the territory for Invitae’s fully informative hereditary cancer health and somatic testing programs. What you’ll do: Achieve territory sales objectives and maintain a profitable sales-to-expense ratioDevelop and execute a territory business plan that aligns with the regional and national strategyDirect execution of sales strategies and tactics, and implement sales and marketing plans.
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As a Regional Sales Manager, you will be responsible for driving new business opportunities within enterprise clients, whilst growing existing client relationships. We are looking for a dynamic and experienced Senior Product Manager to drive the success of our digital risk and external threat monitoring capabilities.
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The Regional Sales Manager drives the vision of the Company to their Region. Do you have what it takes to be a Regional Manager? Ensure Assistant Store Manager Trainings are taking place.
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As a Regional Sales Manager, you will represent TRUMPF's Laser Division, driving sales across several states. Directly engage with customers to promote and sell TRUMPF's portfolio, including laser sources, optics, and additive manufacturing products.
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Minimum 2 years as a multi-unit manager. As an Area Manager, you will manage multiple in-school enrichment and childcare programs. Minimum 2 years as a multi-unit manager. Competitive compensation and benefits, including Medical, Dental, Vision, free before and after school childcare, commuter benefits, and supplemental insurance.
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Minimum of 7 years experience as a Territory Sales Manager calling on major OEM accounts. Minimum of 7 years experience as a Territory Sales Manager calling on major OEM accounts. Bachelor degree in (Electronic Engineering) or Bachelor degree in Economics plus work-related skill, knowledge, or experience in automotive reception systems.
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