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The Training Coordinator periodically audits staff training records to make sure everyone is in compliance with mandatory training requirements and ensures supervisors and the Regional HR/Training Manager are made aware of any deficiencies.
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We're the industry's largest and most well-respected commercial flooring installation service company. The Office/Warehouse Coordinator is a key role for our business. We now include various market brands that have respectively achieved the distinction for service quality that sets our standard.
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504151 - Quality Service Representative (Administrative Support Coordinator I) We are seeking an exceptional individual to join our team as a Quality Service Representative (Administrative Support Coordinator I.
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In the past 6 years alone, the program has seen 60+ individuals promoted to full time positions (either with the Angels or with another pro sports team) in roles such as Group Sales, Business Development, Client Services, Ticket Services, Partnerships Coordinator, and Ticket Sales Coordinator.
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When we have happy and motivated employees that is the bestway to achieve the exceptional level of service our client’s demands. Previous experience using Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop,Illustrator, Premier Pro) or similar digital media editing tool, aswell as, a working knowledge of Hubspot and/or Salesforce CRM is a plus.
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Responsibilities of the Bid Coordinator include, but are not limited to:Search for projects using online software packages; ConstructConnect, leads from Salespersons, E-mail invites, City websites, Contractor websites.
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Daily communications with Project Manager and/or Schedule Coordinator on inspection or project delays, requirements and general status of jobs. Works with Project Manager, Schedule Coordinator and Office Administrative Staff to ensure complete closeout and turnover of jobs to the client (Ensure that work is completed so it can be billed in full.
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Provide event support including staffing inbound phone lines, ticket sales table, sales & service HQ, and special events (internally and externally) Respond to general sales and service questions about ticket availability, pricing, game times, dates, stadium policies and procedures, mobile ticketing, etc.
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From custom packaging design and packaging materials to prototype development and manufacturing, packaging automation and equipment, kitting and fulfillment, global sourcing, and full service warehousing and logistics, our packaging consultants develop cutting-edge, innovative solutions that take a product from concept to consumer.
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The Pantry Coordinator is an hourly position that will provide exceptional guest service to Suite Owners and Suites Administrators. Our Global Planning, Global Sales, and Hospitality service solutions collaborate on every project to ensure success across each of our six verticals, including professional sports, collegiate, attractions, entertainment, international, and conventions.
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Personal Service Coordinator/ASW MFT APCC. As one of the most comprehensive social service agencies in LA County, MHALA provides integrated mental health, physical health, wellness, employment, housing, education and outreach services, with special programs for transition age youth and Veterans.
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Service Management:Meet with Data Operations Coordinator (DOC) and/or Data Operations team members on a regular basis to ensure milestones meet timelines and quality deliverables. Ensure service and quality meet agreed upon specifications per the DMP and contract/SOW.Implement proactive quality management plans across multiple projects/programs/customer account.
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Frontier Management's portfolio of communities spans throughout the United States with each community sharing a commitment to superior service and quality lifestyle for our residents within their own unique setting.
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Part of services team for the program, the Housing Coordinator provides experience-based leadership and participates in all stages of client service: assessment, services planning, engagement and delivery.
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The main responsibility of a Marketing Business Operations Coordinator is to (but not limited) to assist field marketing teams and vendors with the proper booking and scheduling of tours. Now hiring a Customer Service Call Center Representative for our Marketing Business Operations Team at our beautiful Anaheim Resort.
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