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The selected candidate will manage the unit Coordinator and together they will monitor and facilitate the daily operations of the Client Services Unit, find ways to measure customer satisfaction and improve services, manage a team of customer service staff, and handle face-to-face inquiries from customers.
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Responsibilities: Candidate will serve as a USACE Client Manager/Senior Program Manager on a variety of contracts and projects related to Coastal/Riverine Flood Risk Management, Environmental Restoration, navigation, horizontal design, Civil Works planning/feasibility studies, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, CMS, and other CW related services.
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Are you a Client Services professional specializing in onboarding? Client Services - Onboarding. At the client’s Financial Services firm providing a broad range of services in the Financial market, you will be able to access state-of-the-art technology and tools.
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ROLE: Account Executive, Client Services - 6 Month Freelance. Department Client Services Locations New York Remote status Hybrid Remote. In this exciting role, you will be working within the Client Services team.
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We provide our clients with solutions in every phase of their cash supply chain, including secured transportation, cash management, cash vault processing, forecasting, ATM, and cash recycler services.
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The Client Support Specialist serves as Tier 1 for client issues, escalating and interfacing with Tier 2 and other company personnel as needed. SUMMARY OF THE ROLE The Client Support Specialist serves an essential role, meeting the front-line needs of clients through ticketing, phone and chat channels.
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Tactical support to the Investment Services data and reporting function:Maintain primary responsibility for downloading, naming and filing of all private fund information from manager portals for client and proprietary accounts.
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The Role: Client Engagement Specialist We are looking for an experienced sales representative to conduct initial meetings with prospective new clients to help them understand the legal services available at our law firm.
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The Client Services Associate ensures the highest level of customer satisfaction by providing excellent service and support to our clients. Prepares for and attends client meetings along with Advisor or Trust Officer as needed.
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We work diligently to provide the best programming and evidence-based services to each client and their families. Services provided are individualized and based upon a detailed client needs assessment.
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Analysts have extensive client interaction and prepare various reports for clients in the areas of cash flow planning, income tax projections, investment allocation, investment performance, Family Office provides sophisticated solutions to streamline the intricate financial lives of ultra-high net worth families, through comprehensive coordination, advanced risk management, investment services and legacy preservation strategies.
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Maintains required client, legal and administrative record and statistical data as required by St. Vincent de Paul CARES and program funders including use of HMIS. Responsible for collecting all necessary documentation for client files.
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Responsible for providing outstanding technology user support for approximately 22,000 employees and 155,000 students of Dallas ISD.Responsible for professional development efforts for the Educational Technology Desktop Support Services teams and creating/maintaining a culture of outstanding customer service and end-user experience.
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The Client Services Representative is responsible for managing the life of a client ticket for service or repair. The role encompasses a range of duties including project coordination to support the National Client Services Department, customers, and colleagues.
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The Client Success Navigator (CSN) provides services to GAAMHA individuals to develop and maintain a high quality of life, be as independent as possible, and help maintain and improve community inclusion, employment opportunities, and social interaction with peers/co-workers.
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