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The position will involve interaction with existing clients, new customer acquisition through relationships and cold calling, tracking projects through multiple lead generation sources, and designing and bidding dewatering systems.
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Also, working in inclement weather conditions, such as extreme heat, extreme cold, rain, ice, snow, and wind. At Communications Construction Group as an Aerial Cable Foreman you will provide guidance and coordinate the activities of an aerial line construction crew, as well as document the work performed by assigned crew members; ensuring that the installation, maintenance, and/or repair of customers telecommunications equipment is completed safely, timely, and accurately.
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The employee can be exposed to wet and/or humid, hot, cold, and snow conditions, fumes or airborne particles and vibration. This role involves tasks such as fish scaling, gutting, cutting, and filleting, ensuring the highest industry standards in a cold environment (34-38 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Focus exclusively on warm leads; eliminate the need for cold calling. Work remotely with no office commute or mandatory meetings - customize your schedule and achieve optimal work-life balance.
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Work Environment:Requires frequent exposure to cold/freezing temperaturesEquipment in motion (forklifts, electric pallet jacks, scooters) Performs other work-related duties as required and assigned.
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Identifying, developing and qualifying leads within respective territory to drive additional sales opportunities through cold-calling, partner-selling, lead-generation campaigns and modern social selling techniques.
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Ability to work in a noisy and non-climate controlled (Hot in summer, cold in winter) environment. Noisy and non-temperature-controlled environment (hot in summer/cold in winter) The Warehouse Material Handler is responsible for the fulfillment of Customer Orders by retrieving and stacking specific product and quantities as specified on the Pick Ticket/Computer Screen assigned on a pre-determined conveyor and, or pallet.
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Actively researches and generates new leads with targeted businesses through various prospecting activities, including cold calling, canvassing, customer referrals, and partner relationships. Technical product knowledge preferred - relevant to the markets being served, including but not limited to fasteners, chemicals, industrial maintenance supplies, electrical, food processing, manufacturing, etc.
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A background in cold calling customers in pharmaceuticals, medical device sales, hospital, home health, hospice or long-term care is ideal. Use these rewards to support your wellbeing with spa/massage/salon services, gym memberships, fitness classes, sports, hobbies, pets and more.
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BDR will create initial interest through cold calls, email campaigns and social media marketing and then book meetings. BDR will create initial interest through cold calls, email campaigns and social media marketing and then book meetings.
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Lead Generation: No cold calling! Learning & Development: Training will be hosted out of our Jessup, MD showroom. Lead Generation: No cold calling! Ability to drive personal vehicle and must have valid state motor vehicle operator's license.
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Shift time is 11:30 PM available in a cold warehouse with average temperatures/environments around 35 degrees. Work in temperatures as low as -20 degrees in cold storage sites or up to 110 degrees in dry storage sites while wearing company-provided personal protective equipment and freezer gear.
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Exclusive Lead Generation: Focus solely on warm leads with no cold calling involved. Exclusive Lead Generation: Focus solely on warm leads with no cold calling involved. Flexible Workweek: Enjoy a condensed 3-4 day schedule designed for work-life harmony.
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Must be able to occasionally work in extreme cold temperatures in walk in freezer. Places expo-ready food in the window using the appropriate zoning standards. Must be able to occasionally work in extreme cold temperatures in walk in freezer.
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Primary responsibilities include cold calling, prospecting, new account acquisition, site plan design, project management assistant, account management, upgrade/cross selling along with exceptional customer service.
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