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Patient Care and Safety Communicates to pharmacists and/or pharmacy technician supervisor on malfunctioning equipment and unsafe working conditions Providing the highest level of customer service, including answering the telephone, greeting customers and guests in person and in any other interaction.
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Oversees and monitors the preparation of daily and weekly work schedules for dispatch and customer service staff; ensures adequate coverage of all bus routes; monitors staffing schedules and ensures drivers are available and assigned to vehicles; monitors performance in real time through Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL), two-way radio, or other remote system.
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Customer Service Management Possesses knowledge of: customer service standards; customer issue resolution processes; service request processes. Manages expectations of third-party techs and vendor help desk techs who provides direct customer service.
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Overview: As the Part Time Customer Service Lead, under the guidance of the Assistant Store Manager and Customer Service Supervisor, you’ll be responsible for leading day-to-day customer service initiatives, inspiring, motivating, and encouraging associates to provide exceptional, friendly and professional customer service at all times.
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If you have strong leadership skills, a friendly, outgoing demeanor, an interest in retail, and you thrive in a fast-paced environment, join Our Burlington team as a Customer Service Lead.
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You’ll ensure a customer-first focus is a top priority while friendliness, speed of checkout, and customer service remain top of mind. Part-time associates may also be eligible for up to 4 hours of paid time off annually after one year of service, up to 8 paid holidays, and paid sick time in accordance with applicable law.
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As the Part Time Customer Service Lead, under the guidance of the Assistant Store Manager and Customer Service Supervisor, you’ll be responsible for leading day-to-day customer service initiatives, inspiring, motivating, and encouraging associates to provide exceptional, friendly and professional customer service at all times.
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Exceed customer and Team Member needs and expectations by providing safe, efficient, accurate and pleasant food service, and guidance and coaching to Team Members, and exemplary service to vendors and stakeholders.
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As a GetGo Crew Lead, you will exceed customer and Team Member needs and expectations by providing safe, efficient, accurate and pleasant shopping, purchasing and food services in addition to guidance and coaching Team Members.
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Experience Desired: Supervisory Experience, Customer Service/Retail Experience. Cultivate a fast, friendly culture by sharing warmth and passion for service with a smile with all Team Members and customers.
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The Shift Supervisor provides functional guidance to crew members, including assignment delegation, instruction and follow-through. We are currently hiring Shift Supervisors who hold our same high standards of quality and customer service.
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Customer Service Lead ! Drive improvement of friendliness, speed of checkout and customer feedback surveys by maintaining a customer-first focus and delivering a consistently great experience to all our customers with a high level of professionalism.
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New Store Opening in. Burlington Stores, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace diversity. Model company core values, Our Burlington philosophy, and appropriate back of house standards and execution strategies for the rest of the receiving team.
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Maintain a neat and orderly front end area, troubleshooting issues with registers and transactions. We are a rapidly growing brand, and provide a variety of training and development opportunities so our associates can grow with us.
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You will enjoy a competitive wage, flexible hours, and an associate discount. Candidates must be able to work a flexible schedule including early mornings, nights, weekends and holidays as required. You’ll lead by example, approaching your work with Our Burlington philosophy and company core values in mind.
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