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The Customer Service Supervisor serves as a Leader by observing and offering guidance, ensuring Safety and compliance procedures are followed, and reading and delivering communications to convey important updates.
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The Customer Service Training Supervisor is responsible for supervising operations within the department, including reconciling customer accounts and ensuring equal distribution of work volume among the staff, to provide all YTC customers with timely and courteous service.
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The Supervisor, Customer Service - Group Policy Administration is responsible for the management and development of best practices procedures, processes and service standards for the issuance and ongoing administration of the business.
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Report to Merchandising Supervisor for questions, training, and any concerns at the store level. As a Sales Associate you will work for our 6 week Costco program merchandising flowers and providing customer services to our clientele inside of Costco stores across the Colorado region.
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Receive direction from customer service supervisor. Experience in Customer Service, Financial Services or Contact Center, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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Those who meet service or hours requirements are also eligible for: 401(k) match; medical/dental/vision; HSA; health care FSA; life insurance; short/long term disability; paid parental leave; paid holidays/vacation/sick; auto/home insurance discounts; scholarship program; adoption assistance.
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Under direction from the Customer Service Supervisor/Director of Customer Service, you will interact with customers and/or sales representatives to provide information regarding products and services.
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Oversees a team of Associates at front of store ensuring prompt, courteous customer service and promotion of loyalty programs. Role models outstanding customer service. Takes an active role in training and mentoring Associates on front end principles.
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Must be proficient with Netsuite, Microsolf Excel and Word. Completing a customer service training program A+. REQUIREMENTS: 2 or more years' experience in customer service and managing orders through to order shipments.
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The 311 Customer Service Supervisor will be responsible for getting the City of Rochester's 311 program up and running while providing supervision to assigned 311 staff. 311 Customer Service Supervisor.
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3 or more years' experience working in a fast paced customer service environment. Promote customer service excellence and positivity throughout the organization and continuously evaluate, identify and lead process improvements that positively impact the customer experience.
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Works on process improvement and other projects under the supervision of the Customer Service Lead/Supervisor/Manager. Follows up and resolves order discrepancies, credit holds, training requirements, or product availability issues when appropriate with the guidance of the team lead/Supervisor.
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Work with SHIBA staff and others to collect and analyze helpline data, identify customer service problems, make recommendations, plan and coordinate program and communication changes to enhance the customer experience.
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Proper call handling and teamwork delivering excellent customer service. Responsible for the overall supervision of Customer Service employees. Outstanding Customer Service Skills Are Required.
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Must successfully pass company-provided forklift operator training program and maintain authorization through safe operation and following of procedures. At BMC, the Customer Service Yard associate is responsible for creating a welcoming, effective, and beneficial customer experience.
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