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As the Territory Sales Manager you will be responsible for developing and maintaining target accounts while driving new business. Territory Sales Manager. Driving new account acquisition & business conversion to achieve the annual top-line revenue goals for assigned sales territory.
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Key to success is the Territory Manager's ability to manage the territory's performance against plan, make adjustments as necessary to hit targets, maintain excellent customer service and product support, communicate progress clearly and consistently with the Regional Sales Manager and other Company resources and successfully develop the TSRs in the territory.
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The Preconstruction Manager must be experienced in leading and providing cost and schedule guidance to internal site selection, design and construction teams for a variety of greenfield technology, lease and retrofit construction projects.
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Intangible or luxury product sales experience (experience with dating service sales, high-end retail, weight loss programs, travel, radio advertising, recruiting, gym membership, tanning salon, laser hair removal, med-spa, etc.
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Sr Commissioning Engineer / Project Manager (Mechanical) - Competitive Salary, Bonus, Benefits, Work/Life Balance. We are seeking Senior Commissioning Engineers / Project Manager to join our team in Denver CO.
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Comply with Jefferson County Health Dept. regulations, Metro Fire Dept. regulations, and District guidelines for safety and supervision.
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As a second-generation, family-owned enterprise, RK Industries, LLC (RK) offers a diverse range of construction, manufacturing, advanced fabrication and building services.
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We are looking for a motivated professional to join our capital sales team as Midwest Regional Market Development Manager to be based in the Denver - Colorado Springs area to serve existing customers and develop new ones throughout Colorado and nearby states.
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DISH is seeking a dynamic and accomplished professional to join our team as a Senior Strategic Sourcing Manager. Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Strategic Sourcing, this role presents an exciting opportunity to lead and support DISH's sourcing activities.
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Preferred areas of study include, but are not limited to the following: Risk Management and Insurance, Sales, Marketing, Communications, General Business, Management, Economics, Finance, Liberal Arts or Social Sciences.
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DEA’s Denver, CO office is searching for a Survey Project Manager/Project Surveyor whose primary focuses will be writing proposals, developing and managing project budgets and schedules, managing survey crews and office staff in performing control, boundary, topography, ALTA, right of way, and construction surveying services.
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Ability to be mobile on the sales floor for extended periods of time, operate POS system and lift and mobilize medium to large items, (up to 75 lbs.) As a Sales Associate you provide customers with a unique shopping experience by offering excellent customer service.
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Advanced degree such as Masters in Taxation, JD, and/or LLM
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1-2 years customer service experience and retail sales experience (specialty retail preferred, but not required) Achieve established sales and contest goals Maintain knowledge of current sales and promotions.
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We are looking for an experienced EHS Client Manager in Digital EHS and ESG Services to join our Digital EHS and ESG Management practice. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain long-term relationships with clients, and book personal sales in new Digital Systems consulting services within the EHS domains.
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Title: territory sales manager Company: Hubell in Denver, CO
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