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The Business Development Manager should be an Innovative self-starter who is willing to challenge the status quo and have an In-depth understanding of the electronic components industry.
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Lead, partner and execute a community engagement strategy with a Community Development Relationship Manager in order to be an engaged and intrinsic community partner. The Retail Branch Manager I is responsible for the growth of consumer and business customer relationships, community engagement, and instore partner relationships, while delivering the Woodforest Experience to every customer, every day, every time.
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Analyze monthly performance and budget projections, discuss strategies with the Regional Property Manager and complete annual asset business plans and budget forecasts. Property Manager BenefitsWillow Bridge Property Company offers competitive pay, a benefits package that includes health, dental, vision and 401(k) and opportunities for career development and advancement.
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Business Development Center (BDC) Representative - Freeman Toyota The Business Development Center Representative is responsible for receiving all incoming service calls, establishing relationships with customers and scheduling appointments for the Service Associates.
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Lead your team to reach or exceed sales goals by selling loan or pawn products to consumers, identifying local marketing strategies, leveraging business-to-business partnership opportunities, obtaining referrals, and hosting and participating in community events.
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Accountable for the continuous training and development of the restaurant Assistant Manager and Shift Managers. Ensure the restaurant is in full compliance to all local, state and federal regulations to include health regulations, hour and wage regulations, age restrictions, fair employment practices, ADA, OSHA and any other appropriate regulations required for the legal operation of the business.
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Staff Development: Foster well-being and professional growth among our team. Strategic Vision: Develop and execute business strategies to enhance our brand and drive growth. Operational Excellence: Manage day-to-day operations, from financial performance to winemaking processes.
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Business Development / Capture Portfolio Manager experience for Government contracts. The ideal candidate is an established cyber security Capture Manager who has experience winning Government Contract Research & Development (CRAD) programs.
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Business Development / Capture Portfolio Manager experience. Roles and responsibilities include developing new business and leading advanced cyber security portfolios, leading technology development teams, winning proposals, managing costs/schedules, and developing new business with Government customers.
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The Business Development Program Manager is responsible for managing and overseeing key strategic initiatives focused on business growth, including the identification and management of grants, RFP , RFQ , and other funding opportunities.
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With showroom locations to include Atlanta, Dallas, and Las Vegas, our client has taken on an array of new business, and is in the process of actively hiring, hence the need for a Sales Operations Manager to assist on day-to-day tasks within this rapidly growing company.
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New Business Development. Maintain LandCare's Landscape Quality Audit process in conjunction with Production Manager to identify property maintenance needs and enhancement opportunities.
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Distribution Center Supervisor Operations Manager. Minimum of a High School diploma; B.A in Business Administration, Logistics, Supply Chain or related field preferred. Supervises and manages employees as it relates to all projects or related work, establishes performance requirements, clarifies responsibilities of those supervised, conducts performance appraisals and plans for individual employee development.
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Supports development of BU location QMS components e.g. RCA investigation, CAPA identification, and implementation, change control process, risk management, cGMP refresher training. Under general supervision of the Regional Director, Corporate Security & Regulatory Affairs (CSRA) with a dotted line to the Regional Director of Quality Assurance, responsible for assuring the business unit (BU) location maintains a robust, effective Quality Management System and security & regulatory compliance effort that aligns with AB’s policy and procedures, as well as state and federal regulations.
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Our team of people, that support your growth toward your leadership career include: your District Leader, Human Resources Business Partner, Training Store Manager, and your Store Manager coach.
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