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The Customer Support Specialist will work alongside colleagues to provide software support to our current accounts, including many of the Global 2000 like FedEx, Verizon, and Anheuser-Busch.
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Team members are responsible for providing quality customer service as well as activation and technical support. Transform into the best customer support advocate in the business, engaging with a diverse consumer base to provide solutions for customer needs and technical issues.
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Your mission is to be one of the best customer support advocates in the industry. The Wireless Customer Service Representative role is part of a team that is based out of our cutting edge Bluefield facility and will be amongst the first to experience our latest state-of-the-art wireless technology.
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Each day, you will provide internal and external customer support such as technical support, order and payment related assistance, forwarding supplier offers, finding the right speaking partner, etc., and coordinate with relevant resources to have complete case ownership.
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Our growing team is looking for a Photonics Customer Support Engineer. Photonics Customer Support Engineer. The person in this role will be responsible for managing the end-to-end customer journey including being the primary point of contact, managing the flow of information, troubleshooting, and product specs, as well as providing technical support and conducting quality tests.
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Experience : At least two years of experience in the mortgage, title, and/or real estate industries is preferred , in such positions as customer service, product support, mortgage loan processor, loan closer, loan funder, title processor, title searcher, title examiner, or title clerk.
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Specifically, on the DCSA One IT program, SAIC will provide an enterprise IT solution that delivers highly secured and adaptable IT infrastructure, provides customer support, and cutting-edge technologies that support operations and advance the DCSA mission under a single IT environment (i.e., One IT.
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The Customer Quality Support Specialist is the first point of contact for support of post shipping errors from the distribution network for customers and business partners of the Instillation Products in United States.
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This team focuses on resolving customer issues, preventing future problems, and promoting our services, while listening, connecting and caring for the customer through voice and chat interactions.
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The SSR team is expected to support all U-Haul locations with any and all questions or concerns related to the Supply Chain. Description :Under the direction of the SSR Supervisor, you will be part of the Supply Service Representative Team that provides customer service to internal U-Haul sites.
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SUMMARY Brandt is seeking a dynamic Customer Product Support Specialist to join our team and provide exceptional customer and dealer support for our Road Rail equipment and Hydrovac Trucks.
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Ability to multitask and effectively problem solve; speaking with customers while logging information, following different processes, and navigating customer tools. Identify opportunities and provide feedback by assessing call trends and/or diagnostic improvements to provide a higher level of customer service, performance and efficiency.
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Informally train local support staff (including customer maintenance personnel, 3rd party contractors, or Vertiv associates) on how to operate and maintain iCOM-S equipment after startup.
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As a federal government contractor, BWX Technologies, Inc. and any subsidiaries, affiliates and related entities (“BWXT” or the “Company”) complies with all federal, state, and local laws and customer requirements regarding health and safety protocols.
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Your primary objective will be to ensure customer satisfaction, drive retention, and promote growth by providing exceptional service and support tailored to their specific merchant processing needs.
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