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As a Processing Service Representative, you will be part of a diverse team accountable for processing customer accounts and contributing to the achievement of team, branch and corporate goals related to profit, growth, retention, rate, service, and producer/client relations.
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Position Summary:The Assistant Director Resident Services (ADRS) provides daily leadership to a team of property management individuals who are involved in supporting many aspects of field-level operations, included but not limited to resident inquires, HOA violations, rent collections, reputation management, and providing outstanding customer service to residents.
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Mayo Clinic Global Security Officers provide a professional level of customer service and security presence. A Security officer will proactively patrol Mayo Clinic property and security sensitive areas.
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Are you customer service oriented? Local Property Management is seeking an energetic, committed, outgoing professional for a full-time Leasing Agent in Downtown Phoenix! Position Description: Leasing Superstar Needed For Lease Up in Downtown Phoenix.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Dedicated to customer serviceInterested in service, based on customer needs. Provide prompt, accurate, and friendly customer service. Benefits: Monday to Friday Schedule 401(k) 401(k) matching Paid time off Tuition assistance BENEFITS:Paid Arizona Property and Casualty Insurance Course, Test and License.
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Impact Property Solutions has built our business around superior customer service, quality workmanship, and same-day or next-day response time. Today, management companies and property managers trust our outstanding customer service and quick installation every time they need new flooring installed.
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Previous Property and Casualty insurance experience a plus Outstanding, effective, and service focused communication skills, both verbal and written Proficient in computer skills, multi-application navigation and multi-tasking Professionalism, accountability and taking personal pride in the handling of new business quotes, policy change requests and inquiries from our valued agency partners.
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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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Preferred experience in residential property management, retail, sales, or customer service. Exercise sound judgment regarding property expenditures, always be aware of the best vendor for cost, quality and service.
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As a full-time Outside Service Tech , your mission is to address the customer tire & service needs in a safe approved manner using the proper tools and techniques while on the customer's property and on roadside assistance calls.
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Competitive salary and bonus Comprehensive benefits package 401k with company match Long term growth potential Remote flexibility Job DetailsJob Details:Are you a seasoned Commercial Lines Account Manager with a passion for providing top-notch customer service and a knack for policy analysis.
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Minimum of two years of experience in facilities maintenance, property management or customer service role required. The Facilities Manager will partner with their Account Manager to meet customer needs.
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This role requires excellent customer service skills and the ability to explain complex insurance policies simply and understandably. Must have an active Arizona Property and Casualty License.
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As a Licensed Insurance Customer Service Representative, you will work within defined guidelines and framework, to provide customer service, sales, and retention activities for one or more of USAA's Property & Casualty personal line products.
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Accenture Strategy & Consulting, Utility Industry, Retail Energy and Customer Service Practice helps energy providers around the world to reimagine, transform and grow their business and create new value propositions, revenue streams, commercial models and ecosystems.
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