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Responsible to assist the Customer Service Manager in the maintenance of all Front End expenses (i.e.: payroll, cashier over/shorts, etc). Assists the Customer Service Manager to ensure that all company programs are communicated to and adhered to by all Front End associates.
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We are searching for an Assistant Customer Service Manager to join our team at our location coming soon to Alpharetta. Assists Customer Service Manager in maintaining the exterior and interior of the branch to create a welcoming and professional environment for both customers and employees.
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Salary: $16.00- $24.50 SUMMARY Responsible to ensure each Front End associate provides fast, friendly, and efficient customer service. Responsible for overseeing the entire Front End operation of the store to include customer checkout (registers, scanning, and service), bottle return, cleaning of the break room and restrooms, and the parking lot and sidewalk area of store operations.
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West Coast Self-Storage Group has a full-time opening in North Plains, OR for Customer Service Associate/Assistant Property Manager. Retail Sales, Cash Management, and Customer Service experience.
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If invited for an interview, must have manager approval based on performance. Store Support Center Teammates: minimum of one year employment with Schnucks. Store/Facility Teammates: minimum of six months employment with Schnucks.
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West Coast Self-Storage is looking for a full-time Customer Service Associate/Assistant Property Manager in Liberty Lake, WA. Ideal candidates would have retail sales and customer service experience and are looking to grow within our career path.
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Works closely with Table Games Manager to implement and oversee overall strategies for customer service, comping, games layout and mix, revenue growth, and expense management in order to maximize profitability.
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In this role, you will support the Team Leader in leading and executing the Customer Service & E-Commerce programs; this means you are responsible for the checkout experience and grocery delivery & pickup at your assigned store.
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You are responsible for daily operations including managing capacity, labor utilization, adherence to pick processes, and drop of task execution (for E-Commerce); and, cash management, customer demand management, labor utilization, and execution of store processes (for Customer Service.
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Ensure Front End schedules, including Food Lion To-Go, are written per standards, to provide extraordinary customer service at all times. Smile and maintain an atmosphere of enthusiastic customer awareness with primary emphasis on fast, easy, flexible and friendly customer service all while creating a positive shopping experience for customers.
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The possibilities are endless as a Department Manager, as you and your team deliver outstanding customer service daily to earn customers for life. As a Department Manager, you are a cut above the rest, ensuring the day-to-day operations and sales of the department run smoothly, while leading and engaging your team.
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We are customer driven. For Meat : You have knowledge of and ability to process different cuts of meat, as well as previous experience working in a meat department and with various tools (grinders, saws, and other meat processing tools.
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Assistant Manager - Transcon, Customer Service and Operations. White Glove, boots on the ground able to work as a team and lead Service Provider towards meeting customer requirements and expectations.
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Assist the Manager of Customer Service in ensuring compliance with all Anti-Money Laundering regulations and training. Promote customer goodwill by role modeling and providing high standards in customer service.
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As Customer Service Assistant Manager, you excel in a dynamic role helping to oversee the operational efficiency of Logan International Airport's Public Services unit. Driven by a steadfast commitment to safety and security, environmental stewardship, convenience, and exceptional customer service, we take pride in fostering meaningful connections between people, cultures, and opportunities.
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