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You will assure sound crop insurance practices are followed and align agent activities with Association's mission, policies and procedures. Provides support in key areas to promote business growth, improved alignment with branch staff, increased utilization/adoption of technology, adoption to new products, reduce business risk through increased oversight of agent activity, improve customer retention and value proposition through co-agent support on large customers.
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A Line Service Technician (LST) is a customer service role responsible for a variety of duties that contribute towards safely providing requested services for general aviation aircraft, crews and passengers.
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The work of a Warehouse Agent includes the following: loading and unloading of cargo on and off of aircraft; the transporting of cargo between terminals and aircraft; the ramp transfers of cargo where required; the receiving, delivering, and physical handling of freight and company material, export at the designated docks, the completion of forms and messages related to and necessary for the performance of the designated locations of the functions described.
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19.25 per hour + OT ($2.00 differential for overnight shift) Responsible for moving air cargo within designated warehouse. Twist, turn, stoop, bend, reach, and grip while checking baggage. Must be able to perform the following functions in variable weather conditions as well as environmental conditions, i.e., jet engine fumes, vehicle emissions, dust, and jet engine noise.
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As a Ramp Agent, you will be responsible for pallet breakdown, building and sorting through pallets, and the loading and unloading of trucks. Job Title: Ramp Agent. As a Ramp Agent, you will be responsible for pallet breakdown, building and sorting through pallets, and the loading and unloading of trucks.
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We understand that this field demands resilience, long hours, continuous communication, consistency, and unwavering follow-up.
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The Sr. ROW Agent, under the direction of the Lead Agent or ROW Supervisor, possesses an excellent working knowledge of all right of way disciplines; title, permitting, acquisition, documentation.
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The Guest Services Agent (Night Auditor) is responsible for assisting in the operation of the front desk and guest services ensuring 100% satisfaction from the moment a guest arrives at the hotel until they check out.
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Guest Service Agent is a fun, yet challenging role within the hotel, often the first and last point of contact for guests. A “can-do “attitude is a must for front desk agent. Guest Service Agent is a fun, yet challenging role within the hotel, often the first and last point of contact for guests.
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Must complete ramp and SIDA training to obtain airport authority identification security. Unifi is committed to equal opportunity employment regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national, origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability or veteran status.
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A Real Estate Agent plays an essential role in a real estate transaction. You would fit this role as an Entry-Level Real Estate Agent if you love to come up with creative solutions to make yourself stand out in a thriving real estate market.
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We perform at the highest level for our customers every day, and strive to be an exceptional leader in our industry with our teams of cargo, passenger, ramp handling, and technical service experts in 164 airport locations, 18 countries, and on 5 continents.
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You’ll be responsible for assisting a top-producing real estate agent with providing top notch service to their clients. You’ll be responsible for assisting a top-producing real estate agent with providing top notch service to their clients.
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As you progress, opportunities to exceed your sales targets can significantly increase your earnings beyond the monthly commission target during your ramp-up periodMedical, dental, vision, and prescription drug plan benefits starting day oneTuition Assistance Program.
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This position is with a State Farm independent contractor agent, not with State Farm Insurance Companies. If you answered yes to these questions, working for a State Farm independent contractor agent may be the career for you.
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