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Works with Business Development Manager to understand and fulfill recruiting requirements of new and existing clients. You'll guide your team, manage operations, and collaborate to achieve our branch goals.
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As a Branch Manager, you are responsible for management of the branch; leading all facets of sales, service and operations of the branch; coaching on existing processes, leading the team in achieving budgeted production goals, acquiring new consumer and business customers; initiating referrals to partners, and deepening all existing customer relationships proactively driving business inside and outside of the branch; and responsible for consistent business development and calling program.
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By working closely with the Branch Manager, you will provide the supervision needed to ensure safety, branch metric performance and Rental Flow efficiency, while contributing world-class sales and customer service support.
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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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Will lead these efforts either independently or with the assistance of an Assistant Branch Manager or Branch Manager. Other duties as assigned from time to time by the Branch Manager.
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Our Warehouse Helpers work under the direction of the Branch Manager and are responsible for operating the warehouse forklift while performing various material handling duties in a safe, customer-oriented manner.
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Manage multiple internal (CL, Intake, Branch Staff) and External (case manager, hospital administration) relationships and process to ensure customers are set up to succeed. Communicates sales strategies to key internal partners, i.e. Clinical Liaison and Branch staff, including soliciting input and feedback on proposed strategies.
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Description Reporting to the Branch Manager, the Operations Manager is primarily responsible for ensuring that orders are filled at the distribution center for delivery company wide.
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We're seeking an ambitious Branch Manager to take the helm of our Grand Rapids branch and lead our team to new heights within the manufacturing and light industrial industries. As a Branch Manager, you will play a pivotal role in leading and growing our branch by driving sales, fostering client relationships, and ensuring the successful placement of candidates.
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Works with Centralized Credit Manager, for credit approvals on new accounts. To reinforce sales management practices to enhance all levels of sales and profit within the branch and industrial channel.
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Ensure proper coding of agency commission, risk advisor commission, agency/branch/department structure and service team. We are currently looking to add to our team with an exciting opportunity as an Account Manager.
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Prepare and assemble reports for remittance, and for branch records. Support the Branch Manger in the daily operation of the Branch Office. Prepare and assemble reports for remittance, and for branch records.
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