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Interact with Retail and Franchise Operations, Product Development, Marketing, and Finance to understand demand forecast drivers across all Lines of Business (LOB's). The Supply Chain Planning Analyst is responsible for demand planning and leading the supply portion of the Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) process for each line of business.
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Under the general supervision of the Director of Sales and Marketing, the Sales & Marketing Coordinator supports the sales and marketing efforts of the department by fielding and documenting new leads, supporting cultivation efforts through event support, and managing the SGV Good Neighbor program—a waitlist/resident/membership program.
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SummaryThis position is responsible for maintaining focus on quality customer service, increasing sales, and STIHL equipment maintenance and repair. Experience in retail/equipment repair experience and/or educational equivalent preferred.
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This position supports Protein North America (PNA) Sales Contract Processes, responsible for the creation and maintenance of procedures for the review, approval, distribution and management of sales contracts, and for the processing of contract approvals.
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Responsible for all B2B and DTC Marketing activities for Craft and DIY products sold through multiple sales channels including Mass, E-Commerce, Specialty Retail, Value, Home Improvement Channels, and Direct-to-Consumer.
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Responsible for site-specific duties and tasks based on assignment, which may include customer service, loss prevention, retail security, lobby/visitor reception, service/freight elevator security, loading dock security, and/or a variety of other safety and security roles.
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Topic expertise in most of the areas pertaining to B2B Sales including Campaign to Cash, and Sales Enablement, Sales Automation / Customer Success via relevant Sales Technologies (e.g. CRM, Salesforce, etc.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for an entry level sales coordinator to join our Peachtree Corners, GA office! Drive software sales and revenue with internal and external customers. 1-2 years of experience in a technical sales role.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition: Architectural Sales Rep Territory: - Chicago, Illinois Location: Chicago Metro AreaPosition Summary: To implement current sales strategies and drive specification position for Nichiha products with the Architect, Specifier, General Contractor and Installer community while working in a team environment.
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New Construction Sales Representative-Residential Market-Overhead Door Company of Atlanta. Develop scope of work for each proposal and personally handle every detail from initial call to closing the sale; must be proficient with Windows based programs and sales tools and ideally have worked with Blue Prints/Plans.
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This position supports the Sales Manager (SM) through a focus on performance (service/retail sales and in-store events), people (guest service and associate culture), and process (operating procedures and compliance standards.
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Staff/project engineering duties including data reduction, analysis & fieldwork for commercial, industrial, retail, government, office and residential projects (both Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Materials Testing/Inspection.
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6 months of customer service and/or sales experience, Retail environment preferred. GPMobile perks discount programResponsibilities of a Wireless Sales Associate: As a Wireless Sales Associate, you will service the customer’s needs, make recommendations based on their specifications.
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DescriptionThe Regional Vice President, MarketPoint will lead the East Region of the Field Sales team, reporting to the VP of MarketPoint Field Sales. The Vice President Sales for HRO Comprehensive Services focuses functions essential to sales productivity, effectiveness, and sales and service alignment.
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As a highly motivated and results-driven multi-unit Wireless Sales Manager, you will recruit, lead, and motivate a team of experienced Wireless Sales Pros to achieve sales and business targets in multiple retail locations.
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