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Allied Universal® Technology Services is looking to hire an Account Manager. Account Manager jobs (AM) are responsible for maintaining and managing Allied Universal Technology Services presence in certain accounts as well as driving sales activities in an assigned market area.
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Description Regional Student and Family Services ManagerRole Mission:As a member of the Regional Leadership Team, the Regional Manager of Student and Family Services will oversee their region’s crisis and mental health supports, student persistence strategy, Social Emotional Learning curriculum implementation, and family engagement and support services.
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Working with a tight-knit team of regional specialists, you'll immerse yourself in all aspects of school operations and community dynamics, in order to lead your schools to stellar program quality and holistic success.
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The Regional Property Manager actively and systematically manages the real estate portfolio to meet and exceed budgeted financial goals and achieve customer service and operational performance objectives.
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Job Description A global consumer-brands company that has grown over 3,000% in the last 2 years seeks a Central Regional Sales Manager to do the following covering the Central States: In partnership with the National Sales Manager and other sales executives, develop action plans for business opportunities, conduct assigned distributor team plans, periodic team reviews, market surveys, competitive pricing surveys, and general sales meetings with distributor partners.
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As Avita continues to expand it's management portfolio, we are seeking a dedicated and experienced Regional Property Manager to oversee and enhance the operation of our communities in Texas. Note: This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the responsibilities and qualifications for the position of Regional Manager of Multifamily property management.
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Licensed Athletic Trainer credentialed from the Texas Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers obtained within 6 Months (180 days) of hire date or job transfer date required. Current Board of Certification (BOC) Athletic Trainer in good standing and eligible for Athletic Trainer Licensure within the state of Texas.
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We seek a Regional Sales Manager who can build strong relationships, set priorities, and follow through on commitments while demonstrating creativity, innovation, and initiative. The Job at a GlanceMountz Torque is seeking a Regional Sales Manager to join our team.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionStretchLab is seeking personal trainers, massage therapists, and dance/yoga/pilates instructors to join our team.
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Reliability, Maintenance, and Engineering (RME) is hiring for a Regional Maintenance Manager! The Regional Maintenance Manager will manage multiple complex projects and tasks simultaneously as well as influence, negotiate and develop relationships at all levels of the organization.
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The trainer will manage the training program in accordance with business needs, regulatory requirements, and Quality Management System. Creates instructor materials (course outlines, background material, instructional materials, and training aids), as needed for different COTS Products/Current IT-Driven in-house solutions as well as desktop support processes, Remote Access Systems, RAS step by step procedure.
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Regional Facilities Manager. Oversee day-to-day operations of facilities, high rise or campus ensuring that all services are effectively delivered and facility needs are met including custodial, life-safety, engineering and general maintenance.
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Note: By applying to the Regional Vice President posting, recruiters and hiring managers who support multiple cloud offerings and verticals across the organization hiring Regional Vice Presidents will review your resume.
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About the Role:As the Regional Sales Manager, Federal Sales, you will possess a keen ability to position next-generation endpoint security and articulate primary vendor strategies to senior customer executives within the Federal Civilian Community.
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Provide technical expertise for regional education and training activities. Train and evaluate Inspires field employees through regular training sessions and joint attendance at implants and cadaver labs.
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