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The Branch Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of branch operations, including sales, customer service, team management, and financial performance. 1+ years of experience in branch management, sales leadership, or related roles within the [mention industry or sector.
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Branch Manager, Bank, Banking, Outside Sales, Business Development, Management, Finance, Sales. Accountability includes achieving sales performance objectives of the branch relating to deposit growth, fee income, and expense control.
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The Branch Banking Manager is responsible for the overall profitability and goal achievement of assigned branch by directing and executing sales and business development activities, meeting operational objectives, managing employee development and engagement through consistent coaching and performance management in accordance with the Heritage Bank Mission, Vision, and Values.
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Previous role as a Direct Manager, Manager, Sales Manager, Area Manager, District Manager, Regional Manager, Business Development Manager, Branch Manager, Manager Trainee, Assistant General Manager, Outside Sales Manager.
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The Service Manager is accountable for assisting in leading and directing their assigned branch operations to achieve ongoing service revenue growth, profitability, productivity, quality, and service levels.
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You can steer your career toward leadership roles such as Branch Manager and District Manager by taking advantage of a variety of robust training programs and opportunities to advance.
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Deliver results related to individual and branch sales goals as well as customer expectations. Consumer Loan Sales Specialist will learn the lending and servicing business at OneMain allowing them to grow their career.
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Sandy Spring Bank is currently recruiting Branch Manager. Coordinate with branch staff and other business lines to achieve growth objectives, utilizing standard sales techniques.
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AtWork of Columbia is searching for a new Business Sales Development manager to add to our team! Assisting Branch Manager in other areas when needed. We are searching for someone that has the hunger for sales and the desire to grow.
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Maintain thorough understanding of and experience in branch banking operations and some experience with business development and success with sales goals. · Participate in sales activities like outside business development, networking, partnering with the lines of business within the bank on joint or individual sales calling and referrals according to branch objectives.
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The Service Manager will provide support to the District Manager and will be required to assume advanced responsibilities in support of the branch and its daily operations. In addition, this position is responsible for continued employee development and increasing employee retention and engagement levels.
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Leads in the development of branch targets (i.e. deposit and credit sales and growth targets) and marketing plans. Manages the branch sales, service, and operations by setting and achieving organizational objectives, and adhereing to all risk management and legislative standards for the quality of the branchs portfolio.
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Partner with Distributor Partner Manager (DPM) and DP on annual business plan development Develop and highlight important customer opportunities to close SKU and Distribution voids to ensure optimum assortment Is available to local distributors Lead Identification and acquisition strategy for prioritized Incremental foodservice operator targets within the region.
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Our Field Service Technicians are accountable for customer commercial food service equipment installations, preventative maintenance, equipment upgrades and updates, sales support for new systems, establishing and growing customer relationships, and creating and implementing a strategy focused on achieving/exceeding financial and customer satisfaction results.
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