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The branch manager is responsible for overall management of the group, including planning, growth, profitability, cost control, employee development, quality control, and client relations. NOVA Engineering is seeking a Branch Manager in our Tallahassee, FL office.
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Purpose: The Branch Manager (BM) will be responsible for overseeing sales branch growth, facility operations, and training/management of branch employees. The BM will ensure compliance with health and safety performance and regulatory laws in the daily operations of the branch.
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The Branch Manager (BM) will be responsible for overseeing sales branch growth, facility operations, and training/management of branch employees. Assist or accompany Route Sales & Service Representatives and Branch Sales Managers during sales activities as necessary.
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One (1) year of Teller experience and successful completion of the BSS Development program OR One (1) year of experience as a Teller supervisor or as a Branch Manager with Teller duties OR Two (2) years of supervisory experience that includes one year of Teller experience OR a Bachelor's degree and one (1) year of Teller experience.
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Perform several processing duties for the Branch as necessary including, but not limited to creating and working with intakes, reviewing ACIS screens to assist customers; and confirming delivery appointments, verifying insurance, obtaining authorization of equipment based on payor guidelines, completing tasks in processing tools, monitoring faxes and performing data entry document triage.
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We are on the search for a success-driven sales and people manager to come and join us in our vibrant Cambridge Terrace store in Wellington.
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Description :At Regions, the Relationship Banker I is responsible for providing an exceptional customer experience, both on the cash line and on the phone, and contributing to improving the financial wellness of our customers.
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NFA Commodities License required if any commodities trading is done at the branch. Evaluates branch structure and strategic plan, including future growth as needed, to promote overall efficiency and profitability while maintaining a commitment to excellent service.
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Typical revenue scope of $1M - $5M, with oversight of multiple branches (or a mega branch). Proficient in all aspects of a branch, including title, escrow, closings, policies, etc. Implement the business strategy reflecting the company's principles and values, including but not limited to branch.
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Today, Ring Power Corporate headquarters in St. Augustine oversees the operations of 18 branch locations throughout the state of Florida, including large regional facilities in Tampa and Orlando and crane and forklift sales and service facilities in Pompano and Miami.
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The Branch Manager is the technical and management leader of the branch that provides geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing and inspection, and environment assessment services on a wide range of project types for both public and private clients.
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We are currently seeking a Branch Manager to join our team at our Ft. Lauderdale Branch! Branch Manager - Ft. Lauderdale. Represent the branch as appropriate in its relationships with members, sponsor organizations(s), suppliers, other financial institutions, and similar groups.
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Seen as in charge of the branch and is the go-to person for office management and a variety of issues. Monitors branch metrics, reporting information to manager and provides recommendations for process / policy change based on branch results.
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Branch Banking Services, Delegation, Digital Awareness, Effective Communications, Managing Multiple Priorities, Sales Management. As a Branch Manager within PNC's Retail Branch organization, you will be based in Wellington, Florida and based at the PNC Wycliffe branch.
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The Branch Manager will drive the branch toward strong economic performance including achieving branch goals and budgets; community relations and new business development; originating mortgage loans; staffing branch operations; supervising and developing member service representatives; ensuring effective and efficient member service, maintaining adherence to branch operating policies and procedures, and maintaining appropriate facilities and equipment.
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