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Develops strategic sales growth plans in conjunction with the Regional Manager/Director. That is precisely what we have at MSC Industrial Supply Co., a leading North American distributor of metalworking and maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) products and services.
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As a member of the Palo Alto Networks sales leadership team, you will build and drive the Prisma Cloud sales teams to exceed company objectives and grow the district according to plan. Enterprise sales experience with a strong network of in district decision makers.
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District Manager, Eye Care - Minneapolis and Denver. The District Manager position is responsible for managing an area of 8 to 10 sales representatives. Responsible for recruiting, hiring, training, developing and performance management for the assigned district.
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At Kiewit, one of our guiding principles on infrastructure projects and in every office is, “Nobody Gets Hurt” and we’re currently looking for a Safety Manager who creates, supports, and will audit our program which reinforces our commitment to safety.
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The District Manager is responsible for ensuring all required tasks for all locations are carried out by all employees in his/her designated zone. Over the years, this family owned business has experienced an immense growth and has become a vertically integrated distributor, supplier, and retailer of specialty mobile phones, wireless accessories and full-service Metro By T-Mobile dealer with over 170+ locations in six states.
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The District Manager works with area distributors to develop and build our brands within the designated territory. We are seeking a self-motivated and forward-thinking team player to fill our District Manager - Colorado and Wyoming position.
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District Managers ensure client satisfaction through ongoing client engagement and oversight of a part-time workforce responsible for service delivery on assigned properties. Responsible for managing the total service delivery for up to 20 apartment communities and providing direction and oversight for approximately 15-25 part-time Service Valets within the assigned district.
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District ManagerThe primary role of the Wingstop District Manager is to work in tandem with the General Managers to oversee the daily operations of the store, provide exceptional customer service and proactively manage the front- and back-of house team.
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The District Manager inspires accountability, initiative, creativity, and engagement across their team while exceeding sales forecasts and operating within assigned budgets. The District Manager will have responsibility for staffing and developing their team.
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Our Industry leading Freelance Management Solution (FMS) provides business with the smartest way to organize, manage, and pay your freelancers and contractors compliantly.
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Perform Store Manager role when required. Job Description: Manage the local network of Cellairis Cell Phone Repair stores located inside of Wal-mart. Basic duties include performing employee scheduling and capacity planning, budgeting, and inventory purchasing.
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A manager should be able to work under minimal supervision and have experience managing projects, sales team, accelerating pace of sales growth. The Sales Manager is primarily responsible for overseeing all functions of the sales team to ensure client satisfaction through efficient, professional, and personal support.
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As a District Manager , you’re passionate about operational excellence, providing remarkable customer experiences and driving sales! Drive business forward using analytics to identify trends, develop and implement strategies to capitalize on opportunities in your district.
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The Manager, District Sales, Strategic Channel Partners manages all assigned territory activities, including but not limited to the following tasks: making account calls, organizing travel, forecasting, managing assigned resources, prioritizing accounts as per potential, and closing sales.
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Restaurant supply/commercial food service experience. The deadline may be extended in good faith based on business needs. Ensure team members are knowledgeable with mfg programs, rebates, specials, etc, in order to provide competitiveness in the market place.
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