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Under the supervision of the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive Officer, this position is responsible for the planning and implementation of sales and product development. (Experience in the food industry, preferably in the Specialty Frozen Food segment, meeting with buyers or category managers in national/regional food service accounts, retail sales and with an emphasis on club stores, leading and managing sales team as well as external broker network; identifying, selecting and attending industry trade shows.
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Network with local law enforcement as directed and support evidence gathering to address large scale or organized retail crime or repeat theft incidents. We are a rapidly growing brand, and provide a variety of training and development opportunities so our associates can grow with us.
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Summary:As part of Client's Centralized Process and Systems development organization, the selected candidate will fill the SAFe role of Product Owner (PO) to enable Client's suite of Ethernet and "Ethernet Access" services on Client's Intelligent Edge Network.
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