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Build your career with Pacific Lifestyle Homes as a New Home Sales Manager and lead our dynamic sales team towards achieving unparalleled success in the homebuilding industry. 5 years of sales and customer service experience, including leadership in real estate teams and/or new home sales.
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Establish and maintain effective sales relationships with major accounts/customers. Ferguson is currently seeking a Project Manager for our Waterworks Division! In this role, you will be responsible for providing administrative project support for water and wastewater treatment plants in the Tacoma, WA region, with occasional on-site client visits.
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Additionally, the Group Sales Manager will be responsible for identifying key market trends, industry best practices in the wedding and social market. Conduct regular client visits and participate in industry events with other sales manager and DOS. Develop and maintain best practices, policies, and service initiatives to achieve optimal sales service and client retention.
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The Sales Engineering Manager oversees the generation and development of solutions tailored to our customers' needs. In coordination with purchasing and accounting, lead a yearly review of labor and material analysis with President, VP and Sales Manager.
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Our sales team is seeking a Field Sales Manager with a passion for educational technology and the experience to develop relationships with K-12 Education customers throughout their respective territories.
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The District Sales Manager is responsible to grow, expand and maintain a required minimum base of revenues and number of customers within an assigned district; responsible to manage all Account Managers with the assigned district.
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Of event space, with 10 flexible meeting rooms and ballrooms able to accommodate up to 280 guest A Sales Manager is responsible for securing groups and conventions by building and establishing relationships with customers.
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The District Sales Manager is responsible for all aspects of the store operation (average 3 stores) including, sales, payroll recruiting, training, employee relations, expense control, shrink and all related functions.
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Join Our Team as a Sales Manager - Work from Anywhere! Are you an experienced and motivated individual looking to elevate your career in customer service and sales management? Lead and Inspire: Motivate and guide a team of dedicated customer service and sales professionals to achieve and exceed targets.
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Molex, LLC is seeking a Regional Distribution Sales Manager (RDSM) that will support and grow the Molex distribution sales channel within the Northwest region. Lead demand creation efforts in territory through both direct sales calls and joint distribution sales calls.
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As a Sales Manager, you’re a producing sales leader, whose main responsibility is to build a world-class sales team of 20-35 real estate agents that “wow” clients and consistently exceed Redfin sales targets.
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Atkore, a recipient of a Great Place to Work certification and a Top Workplaces USA award, is searching for a Regional Sales Manager, Construction - Northeast. Regional Sales Manager, Construction - Northeast.
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Overview As the global leader in third-party hotel management, our growing portfolio represents over 1,550 hotels in all 50 states and 22 countries, from top international lodging brands to luxury hotels, destination resorts and lifestyle hotels.
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The Area Sales/Account Manager plays a crucial role in driving both sales growth and operational excellence. Effectively use technology platforms (e.g., Salesforce, Tableau, Concur) throughout the sales process.
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Customer Care Sales Manager - Remote. Use provided leads to meet sales goals-no cold calling or door-to-door sales. InsuraTec Services Group, a rapidly growing provider in financial services and insurance, is looking for motivated individuals to join our team as Customer Care Sales Managers.
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