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About the Position The Regional Business Manager (RBM) is a field-based position that integrates the business activities and priorities with the Molecular and Women’s Health Sales organization in the North Central region.
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The Regional Manager reviews the project proposals or plans to determine the time frame, funding limitations, This role may entail occasional travel to regional sites, necessitating overnight stays as and when needed.
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The Regional HSE Manager is responsible for promoting and enforcing the corporate Health, Safety & Environment (“HSE”) program, providing safety support to construction operations, and mentoring regional site safety professionals.
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As a Assistant Regional Manager, you'll be responsible for support in overseeing a group of Guidepost Montessori (and, in some regions, Academy of Thought and Industry) schools. Working with a tight-knit team of regional specialists, you'll immerse yourself in all aspects of school operations and community dynamics, in order to lead your schools to stellar program quality and holistic success.
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Kimley-Horn — a national consulting, engineering, and planning firm — is seeking a Regional Accounting Manager in our Alpharetta, GA office. The Regional Accounting Manager will provide hands-on oversight of project cost accounting, revenue recognition, and project profitability analysis.
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The Regional Facilities Manager will supervise and lead a team of engineering aids and other skilled trades and coordinate their efforts in the operational support of the facilities. The Regional Facilities Manager has responsibility for multiple regional facility sites and manages all the related maintenance staff and service contractors.
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P.E. Labellers/Axon are seeking a talented Regional Sales Manager to maintain current and generate new sales with the goal of building long term customer relationships and increasing revenue.
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The Regional Manager is responsible for all ground and aviation virtual simulation training devices, constructive training and live fire ranges managing all personnel. Location(s) supported may include: Fort Benning (Fort Moore), Fort Bragg (Fort Liberty), Fort Stewart, Fort Campbell, Fort Drug, Fort Eustis, Fort Riley, Fort Carson, Fort Lewis (JBLM), For Bliss, Fort Hood (Cavasas) or Schofield Barracks.
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Experience: 5+ years of experience in property management with recent experience in a Regional Property Manager or Director role; strong experience with market-rate communities; working knowledge of applicable Landlord Tenant Laws, Fair Housing Regulations, IRS Section 42 - LIHTC Program and other laws as they relate to property specific guidelines and occupancy standards.
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The Gulf Coast Regional Sales Manager is responsible for the Gulf coast region selling the #1 selling, American made, Gamma Radiography equipment and accessories to the heart of Oil and Gas country.
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Lennar is seeking a Regional Environmental Manager to be responsible for the ongoing implementation and management of the Lennar Environmental Management System (LEMS). Regularly interact with Lennar's National Environmental Manager and National Director of Environmental Compliance and Safety.
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The Regional Sales Manager is expected to build and manage a sales pipeline from inception to completion and operate within the Desktop Metal sales process. The Regional Sales Manager is a consultative business role with overall responsibility for business performance via managing all aspects of customer accounts in a specific region.
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This above also includes Technical and/or Supply support of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) cases (13) in Europe / Asia / Southwest Asia Regions in alignment of support requirements depicted in the specific TDLs Statement of Work (SOW) and associated W-TRS Appendices.
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The Regional Sales Manager for Indirect Auto Lending is responsible for leading the sales team, developing strategic sales plans, and driving business growth within the assigned region. Develop and implement a regional sales strategy to achieve sales targets and expand market share.
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The OIG's Audit Division is seeking highly motivated professionals to evaluate DOJ programs and processes, to ensure the intended results, to detect and deter fraud, waste, and abuse of DOJ programs and resources.
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