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As a Customer Service Specialist, you will be the primary point of contact for our customers and will handle inquiries, resolve issues, and ensure customer satisfaction.
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The Entry-Level Customer Support Specialist will be responsible for keying new orders, assisting the sales manager with administrative tasks, managing email, answering sales rep’s questions, and assisting customers with product and order status questions – as well as being a point-of-contact to resolve the occasional issue that may arise.
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Provide exceptional customer support for Treasury Management products including ACH, Commercial Center, Small Business Center, Remote Deposit Capture, Fraud Services, Sweeps, Wire transfers, and all related Treasury Management payables and receivables solutions.
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Apex Systems is looking for a L2 Service Desk Specialist to support their DOD client in Fort Eisenhower, GA. Active TS/SCI Security Clearance & CompTIA Security+ or equivalent required.
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Level I: Position requires minimum 12 months of work experience in retail banking or customer service/Contact Center. Sandy Spring Bank is currently recruiting for a Client Service Specialist I. The successful candidate represents the Bank to internal and external clients in a courteous professional manner, providing prompt, efficient, and accurate service based on the banks Principals to provide remarkable client experiences via multiple channels to include phone, digital mediums, or mail.
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5+ Years of experience in one or a combination of the following: customer contact/service in financial services, administrative support, underwriting, quality assurance, brokerage operations, client account supervision, risk and compliance.
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O Provide support for Field Service Engineers including looking up part numbers, shipping parts, testing instruments or parts prior shipment, repairing products and follow up on customer issues.
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The Customer Operations Specialist's role is to ensure complete customer satisfaction with PerkinElmer's services by providing first level support to customers contacting OneSource Support Services.
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Escalate problems to manager or the appropriate program leader or customer program contact for strategy development and participation as appropriate. Job Title: Associate OneSource Service Support Specialist.
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Act as customer service contact for a large volume of inbound calls from providers, claimants, policyholders, agents and internal customers. Act as interface for online customers requesting Account Registration access or assistance with resetting of passwords and provide troubleshooting assistance and support for incoming queries and issues related to Zenith customer applications.
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The Service Delivery Specialist I plays a crucial role in troubleshooting basic-level issues and ensuring the smooth functioning of IT services within the "Regional Service Hub." This position acts as the first point of contact for user support within the region, handling tasks and activities to maintain high levels of user satisfaction.
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Serve as the first point of customer contact in providing support for routine technical questions and issues. 2+ years of experience in Customer Service, Financial Services or Contact Center, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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A successful Sales and Customer Service Specialist is a critical thinker, detail oriented, and is able to support customer inquiries and requests in a timely and appropriate manner.
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The Sales and Service Specialist is expected to assist in all customer contact opportunities as business needs require. The Sales and Service Specialist is responsible for handling Omni-channel contacts such as answering phone calls, handling chats, texts, and emails, from our customers providing sales and service support.
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Required Qualifications: 2+ years of experience in Customer Service, Financial Services or Contact Center, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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