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3+ years of experience as a Sales Manager at a franchise dealership or 7 years in an F&I or Floor Manager role. As a Sales Manager , you will be responsible for leading and coaching sales associates to deliver outstanding hospitality and achieve sales goals.
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Serves as the sales contact for the General Manager, property leadership team, Group Sales and Area Sales leaders. Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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High School Diploma/GED and previous floor covering sales experience required. If no Bachelor's degree, minimum 5 years previous industry sales experience required. Specific responsibilities include daily sales calls on existing customers.
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Thrive at work and at home: Benefits kick in on DAY ONE for you and your family, including health insurance and holistic wellness programs that include generous incentives – WE DARE TO CARE! :Trane in Seattle / Bellevue is hiring for an Area Service Manager to join our team.
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Proven sales experience servicing retailers sourcing through wholesale/co-op; outdoor power equipment preferred. Responsible for the region’s Outdoor sales growth, profitability, listings, conversions, and market share acceleration.
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FLSA Classification (US Only): Exempt People Manager: No What you’ll do Work closely with Art Leads, Engineers, Animators, VFX and UI artists to support and improve workflows, pipelines and processes.
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Department of Medicine: Hematology and Oncology has an outstanding opportunity for Grants and Finance Manager. The Division of Hematology and Oncology has a great opportunity for a full-time Grants & Finance Manager.
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Our sales and store support teams, also known as clerks in the grocery world, play an important part in ensuring our stores are clean, organized, and shoppable so that our customers can find exactly what they need to keep their families healthy and fed.
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As the senior site leader, the Logistics Operations Manager is responsible for the overall success of the facility by directing employee activity to achieve performance goals. As a Logistics Operations Manager , you will be responsible for overseeing facility operations while leading, mentoring, and directing managers and service technicians.
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Day-to-day the role reports to the Director of Global Esports & Events but during events the role will report to the designated Event Manager as part of each events organizational structure. Job Summary: The Sr. Event Security and Safety Manager will manage the end-to-end physical security and safety of our owned consumer events (Regional, International, and World Championships.
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Provide support for the Life Science Sales teams to include (but not limited to) joint Teams calls, site visits, technical solutions, bid reviews, and factory interactions. Conduct in person & remote sales of Getinge’s Sterile Transfer products across the combined U.S. and Canada regions to OEM as well as Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology customers.
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The Security Systems Senior Sales Executive is committed to supporting our new construction business within our commercial Security Systems team. On-the-job experience in account development and strategic sales skills.
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Sales Specialist, Territory Manager, Account Manager, Sales Representative, Sales Rep, Sales Manager. Coordinate customer visits, demo follow-ups or lunch and learns as necessary to facilitate efficient sales trips.
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In this role, you will be supporting - as a Senior RevOps Manager in an IC capacity - Sales, CS, and AM teams in strategy definition, optimization of revenue opportunities as well as cost optimizations, alignment with cross-functional stakeholders, and managing major efforts linked to Annual Planning and Long range planning.
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Minimum eight years of recent experience as a tax senior manager in a public accounting firm supporting alternative investments (investment partnerships) Minimum five years of recent corporate or partnership tax experience in the financial services industry supporting alternative investments (investment partnerships); previous experience as a tax manager with a public accounting firm.
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