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We have an exciting opportunity available for a Specialty Sales Territory Business Manager (TBM) in the Atlanta, GA (East) area. Reporting directly to the District Business Manager, this individual will maximize the sale of MannKind Diabetes products within the geographic territory, and drive sales growth in line with our Afrezza and V-Go brand strategy.
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Our product offerings include: Magazine advertisements Imaging USA booth and sponsorship sales Corporate memberships Digital advertising Key Responsibilities: Account Management: Maintain and grow relationships with current customers in the Central & Eastern regions and Canada.
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Key Tasks and Responsibilities Representative and lead category manager for own and other CRH product-group organizations Primary category contact person for the business in the Production Equipment aspects of organization Accountable for procurement KPI Performance Management and process adherence in the division, within own area of responsibility Ensures products and services are purchased in the most cost- and time-efficient manner, implements and ensures purchasing best practices.
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Outside Sales- Market Area Manager | Dealer Relationships. A great product, amazing people and our stable financial history have made us one of the largest used car finance companies nationally.
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The expected base pay range for this position is New York $204,500 - $276,000, Bay Area California $206,000 - 279,000. With approximately 100 million customers worldwide using products such as TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to prosper.
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The Lead Cook acts as a leader in the kitchen in the absence of the Kitchen Manager/Chef, assists in some management duties and prepares and serves food for customers. Weekly checks the calibration of all cooking and refrigeration equipment to insure product quality and freshness.
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The category manager is also a technical resource for the commercial organization in their area of responsibility. The Category Manager plays a critical role in the Supply Chain Management organization.
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The Manager in Training is knowledgeable in each product area or department in our store. The Manager in Training is passionate about giving outstanding customer service and promoting the merchandise in stores.
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We are a fast growing company with 6 locations in the Metro Atlanta area that is known for having seriously good hand-breaded chicken! You will be responsible for running day-to-day activities at your store and ensure that our personnel and our product are top notch.
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Territory Dealer Manager for Atlanta - Augusta - Greenville To deliver mutual profitable growth for Bridgestone and the key dealer partners operating in the Territory Dealer Managers market area of responsibility, by executing against dealer specific annual business plans, working closely and consistently with those key dealers sales people to deliver sell-out growth year over year, and providing continual product/solutions training to the dealers sales/leadership organization.
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Our Operation’s workflow has three major components: First mile - where the product is housed and ready for order; Middle mile - where the order is hauled to your area; and Last mile - when the product is delivered to the customer’s door.
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10% Drawing Review - Review and edit of drawings in the tabletDirect Manager/Direct Reports:This Position typically reports to Local Field ManagerThis Position has 0 Direct ReportsTravel Requirements:Typically requires overnight travel 5% to 20% of the time.
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Extensive, end-to-end understanding of the capabilities in the Digital Workplace Services area with strong knowledge of the product landscape and underlying IT solutions (Windows OS, End User hardware, email, Microsoft Office 365, file sharing and collaboration solutions, telephony, conferencing, mobility, etc.
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Support and configure finance processes including accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, fixed assets, product costing, and manufacturing accounting in a multi-company and multi-currency E1 environment.
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Our Entry Level Account Manager will receive hands-on training regarding product and service knowledge to guarantee that each Entry Level Account Manager is confident and able to succeed in their role.
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