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Rainbow Ecoscience (a division of Rainbow Companies) is seeking a Pacific Northwest Sales Territory Manager covering Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, whose primary responsibility will be to identify targeted plant health care clients in the green industry.
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Join us as the Territory Sales Representative and become a key contributor to Miller's organic growth in the Northwestern region. Develop and implement territory and account plans with strategic end users and upfitter partners to aggressively grow Work Truck Solution sales and market share, recognizing and valuing diversity in customer needs.
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A Builder Territory Sales Manager is required to maintain and increase Shaw's profitability and market share in a geographical area by servicing established Shaw dealers as well as driving specifications through single and multi-family owners, architects, and strategic account managers.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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The Territory Sales Manager will be the face of Oldcastle for our Barrette Outdoor Living and RDI Railing brands in their given territory (Washington, Portland, Alaska and Hawaii.
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Examples are small engine repair, cell phone and electronics repair, testing, or re-builds, carpentry, circuit board assembly and repair, sterile processing, industrial sewing, and jewelry repair.
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As a Cell Tower Technician one will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. 90% of the time will be spent onsite climbing cell towers. As a Cell Tower Technician one will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry.
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Today, Chick-fil-A has the highest same-store sales and is the largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States based on annual system-wide sales. Today, Chick-fil-A is America's #1 fast food restaurant.
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Job Description SummaryAs the Territory Manager – Neurosurgery/Spine, you will be responsible for developing and executing a strategic, result oriented sales plan for BK’s intra-operative ultrasound products and services in a defined geographical territory for Neurosurgery and Spine.
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The purpose of the Associate Architectural Project Manager (AKA Associate Architectural Sales Consultant) is to develop top candidates who are interested in a career in outside sales with Marvin.
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We have an opportunity for a customer and sales-driven Outside Sales Representative who will be focused on growing our truck parts sales business. Experience with heavy duty truck parts sales (outside sales experience preferred.
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Acts as a brand representative reflective of the company values; collaborates with the Visual Merchandising Manager on the creation of an engaging visual experience that appeals to the Anthropologie Weddings customer.
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Work from home, part time, Amazon, customer service representative, medical professional, remote work at home, drivers, administrative assistant, work from home customer service representative, registered nurse, web developer, assistant manager, pharmacy technician.
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Deep expertise and industry experience in cell therapy process development principals including DOE and experience with current technologies in PSC process development and manufacturing, particularly scalable stem cell culture systems such as bioreactors.
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Knowledge of battery cell manufacturing: prismatic cell winding, slurry mixing, foil cutting/slitting, electrode foil, lamination, cell grading and more. Knowledge of machining/moulding/additive manufacturing: milling, drilling, turning, CNC programming, injection, laminating, casting, extrusion, 3D printing and more.
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