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The Anaheim Police Department invites you to experience a challenging and rewarding career as a Police Dispatcher I. Committed to serving our community through teamwork and the constant pursuit of excellence, you will demonstrate the values of the organization by providing a high level of customer service, exercise independent judgment, and make sound decisions in emergency situations.
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Quote costs for Field Service Engineer travel for onsite customer support visits, including determining suitable hotel, flight, and car rental choices. JOB SUMMARY Jabil is looking for a Customer Service Supervisor to lead and administer the Customer Service function within our facility in Anaheim, CA. In this role, you will be managing, supporting, and ensuring the highest level of customer service is an everyday practice.
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Related experience may include: Account Manager, Rental Sales, Parts Sales, Service Manager, Customer Service Representative, Construction Manager, Tools Manager, Counter Sales Representative, Equipment Associate, Manager Trainee, Manager in Training.
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Ideally some post-secondary education or training, previous experience in a similar position (administrative, clerical, call center, customer service, etc.) Outstanding Customer Service.
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Two years customer service or call center experience in a bank, credit union or other financial services company. Responsible for compliance with OFAC/USA PATRIOT Act and the Customer Identification Program as applicable to position.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in a customer service management role. As a Customer Service Manager, you will lead our customer support team in delivering exceptional service to our clients.
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The Call Center Manager is responsible for developing and managing employees and processes while ensuring the highest level of service and patient satisfaction through a variety of customer contact channels that includes but not limited to phone, email, web/love chat, video, social correspondence.
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EducationN/ALicense, Certification, RegistrationRadiologic Technologist Certification from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists OR American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Radiation Therapy Technologist from American Registry of Radiologic TechnologistsRadiologic Technologist Certificate (California)Basic Life SupportAdditional Requirements:Excellent customer service skills and Team- oriented.
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NexGen Heating, Air and Plumbing is currently seeking a Call Center Manager to join our team comprised of creative and energetic employees, who are dedicated to delivering the best customer service experience every day.
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We are a $1 Billion financial institution located in Orange County looking for a Contact Center Representative with excellent customer service skills, initiative and a desire to work in a team setting.
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Professional Search Group (PSG) is currently seeking a qualified Customer Service Manager on behalf of our esteemed client, a premier wholesale distributor of door and gate automation products located in La Palma, CA. As the Customer Service Manager , you will play a pivotal role in providing leadership, direction, and support to the Customer Service & Technical Support teams.
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Minimum Experience: Three to five (3-5) years of health care management/administration experience in customer service, call center, scheduling and patient care coordination required.
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Answer client questions in a professional manner Accept and deliver all service calls assigned within the established service level agreement for each client Meet established customer service satisfaction criteria as outlined in established guidelines and policies Install, upgrade, support and troubleshoot XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2010, Cisco Jabber, another authorized desktop application.
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Customer Service - highly professional demeanor with excellent telephone skills and etiquette. The Service/Repair Technician 3 is in the service technician occupation requiring fundamental knowledge of mechanical and/or electrical aptitude with some troubleshooting experience.
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Provide consistent professional customer service to all walk-ins or call-in customer inquiries regarding products, price, and technical information. The primary purpose of the Branch Manager is to coordinate and direct the day-to-day store operations to meet or exceed sales and margin targets by promoting sales and good customer service; maintain adequate inventory levels and monitors purchases to control expenses.
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