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The Airport Customer Service Manager is an alternate Frontier representative to both the airport and business partner for the station(s) and serves as both a liaison and representative for all customers, internal and external.
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Advanced experience balancing brand, marketing, customer, service and user experience with business needs and making trade-offs where appropriate. Ability to communicate insights and designs to others (Business Partners) through customer journeys, storyboards, prototypes, wireframes, infographics, and other materials.
$185,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 20 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Join our team as a Customer Service Manager and embark on an exciting career path with our rapidly expanding company. Join our team as a Customer Service Manager and embark on an exciting career path with our rapidly expanding company.
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CRE OneSource is looking to add a Customer Success Manager to its growing team. In this role, you will build the foundation for the Customer Success department. ● Anticipate customer needs and provide proactive support, addressing potential issues before they arise.
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The ASSA ABLOY Door Group is looking to add a Regional Customer Success Manager to our Western Region, Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. What would you do as our Customer Success Manager.
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American is looking for a goal-oriented Customer Service Manager (CSM) who wants to elevate their experience, knowledge, and network within the company. Previous airport customer service experience.
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Customer, process, financial benchmarks); web/chat/ email contacts, social media, contact center technology sales or project management experience with center start-ups, consolidation or outsourcing.
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The role of an Enterprise Customer Success Manager at Canonical. Customer Success Managers (CSM) are responsible for developing trust with their assigned customers and providing them with the best possible experience navigating Canonical's vast offering.
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Works to de-escalate customer situations while finding an appropriate solution; involves upper management, as needed. Maintains the day-to-day operations of the store including managing and meeting Team Member and customer needs.
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The Customer Experience Manager is responsible for driving and growing top-line sales by leading the sales floor, coaching and development of the team, performance management, and selling.
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As a Customer Success Account Manager (CSAM) , you are the delivery leader in our account team and a strategic partner to our customers. We are currently looking for Customer Success Account Manager professionals to join our teams across various business groups, for varying customer sizes, in our enterprise, regulated, and partner services organizations.
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As a Cato Customer Success Manager , you will be a trusted advisor to our top customers from deployment and throughout their journey to renewal. 5+ year of experience ideally in a Customer Success or sales role at a high growth SaaS software or technology vendor.
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As a Customer Success Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring the success and satisfaction of our clients in the public transit industry. As a Customer Success Manager, you will work closely with our clients to understand their unique needs and goals, and proactively ensure that our solutions are meeting their expectations.
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Train, observe, and coach the customer experience team (sales floor and cashier) to achieve results; participate in the performance management process; support Talent Development of your team; utilize the leadership competencies for continued self-development.
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HotFoot Recruiters has partnered with a well-established apparel company in need of a Customer Service Manager in the Scottsdale area. As a Customer Service Manager for our eCommerce division, you will lead and manage the customer service team to ensure the highest level of support for our customers.
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Title: customer manager in Glendale, AZ
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