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Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role. Maintain office security by following safety procedures and controlling access via the reception desk (monitor logbook, issue visitor badges.
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Record each contact into Genesys for tracking purposes and monitor resolution. This position will become hybrid after 4 -6 months which means at least 3 days at home and 2 days in the office.
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Monitor office supply inventory and order supplies, including special requests from staff. We're seeking a motivated and friendly Front Desk Representative to join our team. Previous experience in a Front Desk Representative or similar role preferred.
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Monitor battery charge, maintain, and clean batteries, and leave material handling equipment at the proper charging station. Use stand-up reach forklift to move products, equipment, and materials while following all regulatory and company safety standards, policies, and procedures.
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Summary The patient service representative (PSR) will greet patients in a friendly and courteous manner, answer telephones, schedule appointments, and perform other overall general office duties as assigned.
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ECapital Freight Factoring Corp. has an immediate opening for an in-office Sales Development Representative, or as we affectionately call them: New Business Coordinator (NBCs). Keep track, monitor, and administer company’s sales processes and tools Experience with Salesforce and automated dialer system is a huge plus (training provided.
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Self-starter, can work independently, and comfortable working in a virtual office environment. The Digital Account Executive will also monitor industry trends to help identify emerging markets and develop plans to utilize those markets to expand revenue.
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Monitor non-conformance in Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), processes, packaging, vendor cross-reference or UPC issues. Job Description This support representative assists in providing clerical support to the Regional Distribution Center.
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As the Construction Services Manager, the duties will be to serve as the owner’s representative to monitor and oversee field work to be performed by contractors and specialty subcontractors for our clients.
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Teller / Member Solutions Representatives welcome the members to the office, monitor and facilitate all lobby traffic and assist members with in-branch technology by asking questions to determine the nature of the member’s visit to the office.
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Reviewing construction site to monitor progress and other duties per the contract documents Serving as on-site project representative. Job Requirements Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering (required) EIT, FE, or PE (not required, but preferred) Knowledge of CADD Software (MicroStation or AutoCAD or OpenRoad) Excellent oral and written communication skills Strong work ethic and ability to work on multiple projects and ability to meet multiple deadlines Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite Valid Driver’s License At TPD we exist to improve the quality of life for the public, and are dedicated to Moving Forward Together.
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Summary The patient service representative (PSR) will greet patients in a friendly and courteous manner, answer telephones, schedule appointments, and perform other overall general Access call center duties as assigned.
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The PSR will also collect, verify, enter, and monitor patient data while complying with the federal, state and MaineHealth confidentiality policies. License/Certifications: N/A Experience: Previous office experience with medical office experience helpful.
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Customer Service Representative will support the records retrieval department in the collection of medical records, radiology film, insurance documents, medical billing, and employment records for legal purposes.
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Machines, tools, equipment, and work aids representative and commonly associated with PCs, printers, and office work areas. Monitor and take action on exceptions reporting and understand measurements of KPI's for lead times, transit time, processing, backorders, and aging to track progress towards operational goals for the ReCommerce business.
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