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As an Assistant Store Manager (ASM), you will share responsibility for managing the store's team members and the overall success of the store, including holding Sales Associates accountable for meeting sales goals by ensuring that they provide friendly, enthusiastic customer service.
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Area Sales Manager - South Carolina. Consistently recognized as a market leader in innovation, quality and aesthetics, products across AZEK's portfolio are made from up to approximately 90% recycled material and primarily replace wood on the outside of homes, providing a long-lasting, eco-friendly and stylish solution to consumers.
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EPI is looking for a full-time unarmed security manager in Charleston, SC.This full-time, salaried position will be responsible for the oversight and management of EPI's unarmed security guard services for the College of Charleston.
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We are actively hiring for a Tax Manager with any type of REAL ESTATE Tax Experience for our growing CPA firm client that we have a longstanding, excellent relationship with. Immediate opportunity for partnership, growth and development within the firm.
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Business development will be an important focus for this position – the manager will be responsible for involvement within the community to facilitate growth of the firm and coordination with corporate business development manager.
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Participate in practice development and various firm activities. Flexible work from home arrangements available, can start fully remote, and competitive compensation, relocation, work from home, bonus and benefits packages.
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The District Manager will focus on the valet trash services during the evenings and will be provided with truck stipend or company vehicle. -Work with Regional Manager in staffing new porters as CCS adds new properties or to replace current porters.
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A Leading South Carolina-based accounting and consulting firm that provides a broad spectrum of assurance, tax and advisory services to our clients, is seeking a career-minded CPA/TAX Professional with 4 plus years of public accounting experience.
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Their alliance with a top 10 CPA firm gives them even further access to highly technical resources and allows them the opportunity to work on large complex projects as well as serve the needs of their local small businesses and neighbors.
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As we continue to grow, we seek a dynamic and results-driven Sales Manager to join our team and drive sales excellence in the swimming pool industry. As the Sales Manager for Aqua Blue Pools, you will lead our sales team in achieving revenue targets and expanding our market presence in the swimming pool industry.
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Assist Store Manager and Interior Designer in executing interior design and sales strategies. The ideal candidate is a winning, motivated sales leader who can operate in a support role for the store manager.
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As a Cost Manager, you will assist with Capital Project Controls (estimating, cost management, planning/scheduling, risk management, change management) during the design and construction phases of capital projects.
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Assists the Fleet Service Manager in the supervision and operation of the garage/shop floor, as well as planning and directing the work of the technicians. We are looking for an Assistant Fleet Manager to join the City of Charleston's Police Fleet Service division.
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As a New Home Sales Manager, you have the opportunity to lead a sales team while working with our builder partner and their customers in building the American Dream. Our company is looking for a New Home Sales Manager with experience in leadership, management, new home sales, and/or real estate to add to our nationwide team.
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Keep current on tax law changes and accounting related developments and best practices. 4+ years' experience in a public accounting reviewing both individual and business taxation. Manage a group of clients and provide client services in the areas of individual and business taxation.
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