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This position will report to the Manager of Customer Service. DEMA Engineering Co. has an excellent opportunity for an experienced Customer Service Representative to join our Sales and Marketing Team at our world headquarters located in Kirkwood, MO. As our Customer Service Representative, you will be responsible for interacting with our customers to provide information in response to inquiries about products and services and to handle and resolve concerns.
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Assist Utilities Customer Service Manager with weekly billing process, bank and credit card drafts, yearly audit and budget. Under broad administrative direction of the Utilities Customer Service Manager, assists the Utilities Customer Service Manager with daily operations of the utility billing office.
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The Customer Service and Content Manager is a new position created as part of implementation of the Philly Tree Plan, a 10-year strategic plan for the equitable growth and care of Philadelphia's urban forest.
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The Field Service Manager provides leadership and manages the overall direction of the Field Service Technician team to ensure 100% customer satisfaction. As a Field Service Manager you will be responsible for directing, coaching, and developing technicians to create a high-performing team that delivers the best customer service possible.
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We are looking to hire an Administrative Manager (NM) I, who will function as the Customer Service Manager of BFSCS’ Customer Service Unit, which provides vital services to Food Service Establishments Operators throughout the five boroughs.
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As a Customer Service Team Member, you will welcome & greet guests, take and prepare customer orders in either the front counter or drive-thru, maintain cleanliness at the front counter and dining room, observe health and sanitation guidelines, and ensure each guest leaves with a smile.
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We are looking for a leader with strong problem-solving abilities, excellent interpersonal skills, and a customer service focus. Demonstrating and coaching behaviors that ensure quality customer service.
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Oversee operation and resource allocation to ensure productivity, professionalism, punctuality, grooming and customer service standards are met. - Display positive customer service stance when dealing with clients and customers.
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The Customer Service Lead provides support to Operations Manager/AGM/Director with leading, guiding and directing associates with minimal supervision, while ensuring that daily departmental goals are met through the Williams-Sonoma objectives in Safety, Service, Quality and Cost.
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Serving as a bridge between frontline staff and senior management, the Customer Operations Manager ensures a unified effort in reaching the City of Tallahassee’s strategic goals of upholding high standards of service excellence.
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In this role, your responsibilities will consist of both coordinating and troubleshooting daily activities of our customer service employees, as well as taking part in store management duties and projects.
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We are seeking an Ecommerce Customer Service Manager to become an integral part of our team. Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter explaining why you're the perfect fit for the Ecommerce Customer Service Manager role through our careers page.
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The position is located at our Headquarters in Stoughton, MA with a hybrid office option and will report to the Customer Service Manager. The Customer Service Specialist is part of a team and will assist sales representatives and customers, usually by phone or email, in areas relating to inquiries, orders, pricing, delivery and responding to customer complaints, questions and problems.
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The Manager of Customer Service is responsible for overseeing all aspects of strategic and operational initiatives within the Customer Service Department at Hub locations.
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