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As a Customer Service Claims Representative you will be part of an outstanding contact service center, where you will focus on providing claims service to members regarding the initial contact on all auto OR property First Notice of Loss (FNOL) claims.
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To learn more about our high-performance culture and open opportunities, check out Farmers/careers/corporate and be sure to follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok. Workplace: Remote ( #LI-Remote ) We are looking for customer service focused individuals to build a rewarding long-term career with us as a Field Property Claims Adjuster.
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Initial and ongoing training will include, but is not limited to, Property and Casualty Insurance principals, Chubb product offerings and all applicable systems and tools that will enable you to be a Champion of Service.
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If you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Assistant Store Manager, Key Holder or Key Carrier, Retail or Shift Supervisor, Sales Lead, Customer Service Team Lead, Customer Service Manager, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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The Customer Project Associate or Representative assists or leads in the coordination and oversight of service-level and routine, less complex customer projects (moderately complex customer projects for the Customer Project Representative level.
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Manage the day-to-day operations of the property or properties including resident satisfaction and retention, full resident lifecycle activities (, lease administration, rent collection and delinquency management), property P&L, and property marketing in accordance with company standards Responsible for meeting client expectations and providing an excellent customer service experience.
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The Front Office Manager will be responsible for office administration, ensuring customer satisfaction, providing excellent customer service, managing front office operations, and effective communication with clients and team members.
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Requirement Sales customer service and time management skills Self-motivated and goal-oriented Strong organizational skills No Bankruptcies or criminal record with felonies Willingness to obtain Property, Casualty, LIfe, and Health Insurance licensing if not already.
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Service Logic is both a Leonard Green & Partners company and a Warburg Pincus company, both are two of the worlds premier private equity groups. The strategy of Service Logic is to identify and acquire quality local HVAC service companies and accelerate the organic growth of recent acquisitions as well as the base businesses by focusing on increasing the maintenance contract base.
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Whether property damage is caused by water, fire, smoke, storms or other disasters, we deliver on our promise to deliver excellence, expertise and a customer experience that is second to none.
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Three (3) years of hotel group sales/operations experience in a full-service hotel of 500 rooms OR three (3) years of above property group sales experience OR three years (3) years of sourcing/operating for customer events of 500 people.
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The function of this position is to assist the lead Alarm & Detection Technician in providing reliable, high quality customer support through on-site inspecting, installing, repairing and/or replacing fire alarm equipment as well as learning to conduct preventive maintenance services pertaining to many different manufacturers equipment.
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Responsibilities: Manages the Customer Service and Cashier teams, driving compliance to company policies and standards, safekeeping of company funds and property, asset protection, sales, and record keeping procedures.
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This position is responsible for providing exceptional customer service to residents and potential residents, while utilizing professional sales and marketing techniques, and solid customer service skills to maintain high occupancy at the apartment property.
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As a Courtesy Patrol you will contribute to the seamless operation of the Resort through exceptional customer service. Through our core values of resourcefulness, integrity, passion, and epic customer service, we're dedicated to making a difference in the lives of 30,000 people.
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