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Federal Realty is currently sourcing for a part-time Customer Service Representative to join our Concierge team at Santana Row. This individual is an enthusiastic person who can, under the direction of the Concierge Manager, drive Santana Row Concierge to achieve and provide exceptional customer service to Santana Row's shoppers and general public.
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The Customer Service and Reservations Manager Assists team members with Customer Service and Reservations operations in accordance with contractual guidelines This Position is with the contact center for the TriMet LIFT paratransit service located in beautiful Portland, Oregon.
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Customer Service Manager. - Customer Service Senior Manager. The Customer Service Specialist will serve as a part of the salesforce that will assist the Account Executive.
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Provide daily telephone & email support for automation but also for basic mechanical issues to internal (Field Service Engineer, Project Manager, Customer Care Manager, Service Account Manager.
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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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The Customer Service & Logistics Manager is in charge of managing an overall staff team of approximately 6-10 direct reports currently. Customer Service & Logistics Manager.
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Collaborate with the National Service Manager to plan and deliver customer experience service strategies aligned with global imperatives and growth aspirations. The Regional Service manager will manage accounts in the mid-Atlantic region and must reside in their region.
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We are looking to add another Service Writer to our Team. Job Duties: Assists Service department manager in maintaining a smooth-running efficient service department with a high degree of customer satisfaction.
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The Ecommerce Customer Service Manager is responsible for the tasks, performance, & productivity of the customer service team & order fulfillment support team along with providing leadership & guidance.
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The primary role of the CRC is to partner with the Retention Manager and Customer Engagement Specialists to enhance the Voice of the Customer (VOC) and support ongoing strategies and initiatives to retain and grow existing customers in support of our evolution to a premium service.
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The Field Service Technician reports to the Regional Service Manager at Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics. The Field Service Technicians responsibilities include installing, troubleshooting, repairing and performing preventative maintenance on all Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics instrumentation (primarily Dimension and Vista Chemistry products) at customer sites with minimal supervision.
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The Manager will lead a team supporting approximately 1700 work orders monthly and demonstrate competency in technical areas preferably as a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) to ensure that service desk resolution addresses customer IT software and hardware requirements with a foundational and appropriate technical skillset.
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The Customer Service Engineer reports to the Regional Service Manager at Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics. The Customer Service Engineer is a field-based, customer-facing role that installs, services, maintains and modifies Siemens in-vitro diagnostic equipment at our customer sites, primarily in the clinical laboratory.
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1 or more years of experience working in tandem with a sales team or 3 years of customer service experience. The Sales Customer Service Representative plays a vital role in the growth of VintageView’ssuccessand helps to increase the sales departments scalability and productivity.
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We are looking for a professional food service manager to be responsible for managing all operations inside of our state of the art supermarkets. The Company is well known for its state-of-the-art supermarkets that are spotlessly clean, offering a wide variety of fresh food, low prices and friendly customer service.
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