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Taylor Morrison experience and/or successful completion of training program may override required education and/or experience requirement. As an Amenity Project Manager working for Taylor Morrison you will be responsible for effectively and efficiently coordinate the development of company-owned property to achieve business plans and financial objectives.
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As a Talent Acquisition Coordinator working for Taylor Morrison, you will perform candidate sourcing and administrative tasks in support of the organization's recruiting function. Benefits of Working With Taylor Morrison.
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Job Details We trust that as a Vice President, Sales & Marketing you will: (responsibilities)Develop, monitor and maintain sales plans for each assigned community, with Division PresidentTrain and coach sales associates in selling skills on a continuing basisRecruit, motivate and evaluate Sales StaffGather and analyze competitive data and generate market analysisDrive and manage the internet sales programMaintain MLS listings for the divisionAssist in land acquisition process.
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Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Taylor Morrison Home Corporation operates in the U.S. under the Taylor Morrison and Darling Homes brands. As a Product Research Analyst working for Taylor Morrison you will assist in data collection and data analysis from secondary sources, competitive homebuilders, and internal sources to provide support on recommendations for Product Design and Refinement of existing and future Taylor Morrison communities.
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As a Superintendent working for Taylor Morrison you will provide leadership in your assigned community(ies) and will be responsible for managing the homebuilding construction process for assigned homes to ensure timely completion while meeting financial, quality, safety and customer satisfaction goals.
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As a Regional Marketing Manager working for Taylor Morrison you will be working with our Regional Director of Marketing and the regional marketing team in the daily execution of all marketing activities in an efficient and effective manner by providing creative, organizational, and management support.
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Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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As a Vice President, Sales & Marketing working for Taylor Morrison you will be a strategic business partner working side by side with other key departmental leads while providing leadership to your sales team in efforts to exceeding sales and closing goals.
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As a BTR Superintendent - Build To Rent (“BTR”) working for Taylor Morrison you will provide leadership in your assigned community(ies) and will be responsible for managing the vertical construction process for assigned units and community amenity structures to ensure timely completion while meeting financial, quality and safety goals.
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Must possess demonstrated knowledge of new home construction process, scheduling and cost control procedures. They are intended to be accurate reflections of those principal job duties and responsibilities essential for making fair pay decisions about the job.
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Taylor Morrison is a builder and developer of single-family detached and attached homes serving a wide array of customers including first-time, move-up, luxury, and active adult customers.
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As a Land Project Manager working for Taylor Morrison you will be responsible for effectively and efficiently coordinate the development of company-owned property to achieve business plans and financial objectives.
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Acquire an understanding of the Taylor Morrison Warranty Program and Homeowner Maintenance requirements. As a Customer Service Representative working for Taylor Morrison, you will be responsible for providing excellent customer service with 100% satisfaction to all Taylor Morrison homeowners.
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As an Office Manager working for Taylor Morrison, you will provide leadership with strategic thinking and exemplify excellent customer service. Communicate with mana Office Manager, Manager, Ambassador, Customer Service, Construction, Business Services, Team Member, Office.
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As a Marketing Specialist working for Taylor Morrison, you will be working with the Area Marketing Director and Sales leadership ensuring that the customers' needs are met whilst maximizing the profits of the company.
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