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Strong understanding of accounting and office operations and procedures, including human resources, payroll, bookkeeping, contract management. A background in managing back office operations and warehouse supervision is essential, reflecting a well-rounded approach to business leadership.
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Must have experience in managing Operations and back-office functions (human resources, accounting & payroll, marketing and admissions) This is an exciting opportunity for any individual interested in becoming an administrator in the healthcare industry.
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Position Purpose: As a member of the Precious Metals team, the employee will work with our sales, back-office, other depositories teams to support our customers. From strategic marketing and financial management to human resources and operational oversight, you’ll have the opportunity to optimize processes and implement game-changing policies.
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In this role the Analystmust develop skills and knowledge to effectively address and resolve issues across multiple functional groups including but not limited to Information Technology, Back Office Operations (including invoicing, service initiation, remittance processing), Consumer Operations, Marketing, Accounting, Human Resources, Legal, Regulatory, and Procurement.
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Maintain close and ongoing relationships with internal customer facing groups as well as Back Office to affect timely response to customer issues. At least 2 years of experience in operations within the energy industry, retail operations in competitive consumer services, or call center operations is required.
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POSITION OVERVIEW CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT (WEEKEND)We are looking for customer service agents to support inbound customer service, help desk, technical support, and back-office processing representatives for commercial and public sector positions.
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ESI is known as the “Service Center” and provides the facilities and leaders it serves with necessary “back-office” support in accounting, construction, compliance, human resources, information technology, legal, risk management, and learning management.
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Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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POSITION OVERVIEW INSURANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT (P&C LICENSED)We are hiring licensed insurance customer service agents to support inbound customer service, help desk, and back-office processing representatives.
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Provide ad-hoc support & perform projects as needed in support of back office operations. Our ideal candidate is a self-starter with experience in coordinating and executing all day-to-day back-office HR operations and administrative responsibilities seamlessly, with strong attention to detail.
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Assist departments such as Human Resources and Loss Prevention in internal investigations. Adhere to back-office compliance, processes, procedures, reports, documentation, and policies.
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Unlimited earning potential Unlimited growth potential PTO after 90 days Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance Company-paid Life Insurance With over 500 Cricket stores, Mobilelink is Cricket’s largest authorized wireless retailer in the United States, and we want you to join us as a Retail Store Manager The Retail Store Manager ("RSM") is responsible for the overall sales and operations of the location that they are assigned to oversee.
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Oversee other back office initiatives, including with respect to office space, insurance and key vendor management. Prior operational experience is plus, including with respect to information technology and cybersecurity, human resources and vendor management.
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Directs and supervises employees engaged in front and back office operations. Provides performance management, including employment separations in consultations with Human Resources and the doctor.
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As TSNE’s newest initiative, Shared Services provides a one-stop solution for nonprofits seeking a trusted, mission-aligned partner to help manage “back-office” organizational finances and operations, and “front-office” consulting in organizational development, strategy, and operations.
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