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As a Key Account Manager, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the continued growth of IFF by driving revenue, deploying strategies, and serving as a trusted business partner to some of our largest customers.
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Join our team at Rexco Equipment, Inc as Yard Manager where you'll play a crucial role in maintaining our equipment yard in tip-top shape! To excel as our Full Time Yard Manager at Rexco Equipment, Inc, candidates should possess strong organizational skills and attention to detail to ensure our equipment yard is always in top shape.
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The Engineering Manager is responsible for the development, support, and improvement of the manufacturing processes for the plant. Delaware County is home to several golf courses, parks, museums, retail shops, a movie theatre, festivals and fairs, water sport recreational areas, and evening entertainment.
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Related experience may include: Account Manager, Rental Sales, Parts Sales, Service Manager, Customer Service Representative, Construction Manager, Tools Manager, Counter Sales Representative, Equipment Associate, Manager Trainee, Manager in Training.
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Candidate will work closely with the General Manager, News Director, and General Sales Manager. Candidate will be a working manager with the ability to shoot and edit commercials and station promos from pre-production to post-production.
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Multiple coverage choices for medical insurance, all include free telemedicine and medical spending account (HSA/FSA) options. Assist in customer account management and collections by accepting payments, and monitoring and managing customer appointments.
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This individual should also be capable of identifying and producing moderate level standards, engineering tools, and process improvement initiatives with some direction from the Controls Manager.
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As the cornerstone of our mission to enhance connectivity, your role will focus on enrolling new customers into Lifeline and ACP services, managing inventory, and driving significant sales performance in your designated territory.
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The Quality Manager will provide leadership in the day to day activities for all departments within the facility and partner with the Engineering community to solve problems and improve quality.
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The Safety Manager reports to the City Manager's Office and will manage the employee safety program, OSHA compliance, medical conservation program, and the associated training schedules. The City of Cedar Rapids is looking for a Safety Manager to lead a team of safety professionals and promote a culture of safety across the City. The successful candidate will have considerable experience leading safety programs, strong technical knowledge, and be a demonstrated relationship builder with staff at all levels of an organization.
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Senior Engineering Manager - Air Combat Test & Training Datalinks (Onsite)Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies Company (NYSE: RTX), pioneers innovative communication solutions for government applications.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Homes; Food Service Manager; Market Grille Department Manager, Assistant Market Grille Department Manager.
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Position Overview: As a Glazing Project Manager, you will oversee the successful execution of commercial glazing projects from start to finish. Join Our Team as a Glazing Project Manager.
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The business and community development manager is responsible for working directly with new and existing businesses' CEO, president and other company leadership as they evaluate growth and expansion opportunities to assist MidAmerican Energy in meeting financial performance and customer service objectives.
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Senior Engineering Manager – FPGA and Low Level Software (Onsite)This position is responsible for managing the engineering development and program execution of FPGA and BSP SW development for Collins Aerospace Mission Systems (MiS.
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