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Service commercial/supermarket refrigeration equipment and systems to include walk-in coolers, reach-ins, ice machines, etc. We have an exciting opportunity for a Commercial Refrigeration Technician.
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DescriptionGrowing insurance brokerage seeks a Commercial Lines Account Manager with 3+ years of experience handling small to midsized generalist accounts. Those same strategic partnerships have allowed us to perfect our personalized, life-cycle approach to placing the ideal candidates with their ideal companies.
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Job Title: ElectricianJob DescriptionWe are seeking a skilled Electrician to join our team. Aerotek connects 180,000+ light industrial and skilled trades workers with 14,000+ employers each year, helping our workers navigate an evolving labor market and find jobs that meets their goals, skills and interests.
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The Vice President of Commercial and Marketing will oversee Sales and Marketing strategies, driving revenue and market share growth in Americas and EMEA regions for Residential Filtration business.
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These individuals will help to facilitate meeting the First Line Unit responsibilities set forth in the Risk Management Framework, raise general risk awareness, and share controls best practices with Commercial Banking colleagues.
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Participate in the creation, gathering and reporting of various risk/control/ performance metrics as related to Commercial Banking. Treasury Management/Commercial experience is required.
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Job Summary : The Commercial Roofing Superintendent will provide onsite management and direction to a commercial roofing crew, communicate with customers and management team regarding the project statues and updates on the project, daily/weekly reports submission, verify equipment and materials are received or status, provided technical expertise and/or training on install methods to ensure quality projects, safety oversite and toolbox talks.
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Sales Professional (Residential and Commercial Painting) As a member of our Sales Team, you will receive paid training for product knowledge and software, be provided with Hot-Leads, we offer 100% Customer Financing, no Door-to-Door sales, BBB Superior Award for “Best Customer Service in CT” and we are the Only Nationally Recognized Painting Company in CT.
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In this role, you will support our commercial segment by leading general accounting procedures and working closely with both corporate and business-level finance teams. This position will be onsite in New Haven, CT full-time reporting the Senior Director, Accounting and Financial Analysis.
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You will assess the risk for various commercial insurance lines of business that can include Property, General Liability, Workers Compensation, Auto/Fleet, Products Liability, Inland Marine and Builders Risk.
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Sr, senior, Service Tech, refridgeration, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, HVACR, supermarket, rack systems.
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Provides electrical services throughout the University to include the installation, maintenance, repair and alteration of electrical wired circuits and apparatus that are used for the transmission of electrical energy for light, heat and power purposes.
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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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The Inside Sales Representative performs diversified duties to process architectural products inquiries and orders from customers, received from Reps and customers for all types of architectural products and provide information to Reps/customers regarding orders already in-house.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in New Haven is actively seeking a seasoned Commercial / Creditors’ Rights Litigation Associate Attorney. Practice Area: Litigation - Commercial,Bankruptcy - Creditors Rights, Job Type: Attorney.
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