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Initiate communication for fixing equipment including but not limited to Hill Rom Call Bell system, Computer system, and Phones. Answer telephone calls in a professional, timely manner, and with a consumer-oriented approach.
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This position works closely with wholesale and retail customers to determine their needs, answer their questions about Sherwin-Williams products, and recommend the right solutions. In this position, you will also be responsible for delivering products to customers from Sherwin-Williams stores in a safe and timely manner using Company vans or pick-up trucks.
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Answer incoming telephone calls and greet everyone who enters the school building in a warm and welcoming way while upholding school safety protocol for campus visitors. The Operations Assistant also functions as the Operations Site Leader's "right hand", working closely together with him/her to ensure that daily school operations run smoothly and in support of students, families, and staff.
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Provide support to Building Services Help Desk to receive calls, address emails, and input/close tickets in MAXIMO. Coordinate with EMCOR/Government staff to answer MAXIMO and report queries. Will also conduct Space Management and Event Planning for building clients to include interface with Calendar software and interface with clients.
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This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines. Eagle Harbor Solutions, a Koniag Government Services company , is seeking a Cybersecurity Policy Analyst with an active Secret clearance to support EHS and our government client in Arlington, VA.
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Operate a multi-line telephone system to answer, screen, and forward calls. Job SummaryThe Receptionist is a highly visible, interactive professional who provides a high level of customer service and is responsible for a variety of tasks including answering incoming calls, greeting visitors and managing the conference room scheduling and access card systems.
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The Grants Program Associate will field requests for general grant information, answer inquiries related to funding opportunities and provide technical assistance to applicants. experience using CRM databases , Blackbaud, WizeHive, SalesForce, Fluxx, etc.
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Answer inbound calls and greet customers with energy and enthusiasm; Building a sense of trust and confidence to help serve their needs. Please Note: This position allows 100% remote work from home or allows work to be performed in any of our major office locations with a hybrid schedule.
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Answer, screen and forward incoming phone calls. Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying and faxing. Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role.
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The Opportunity:The Four Seasons, Washington D.C. is currently looking for an Engaging and Detailed Spa Receptionist to join their Spa team. The Spa Receptionist is an integral part of the Spa team whose main objective is to ensure our guests have a smooth arrival, departure and overall relaxing experience while visiting our Spa. This individual responds to a wide variety of guest requests by accurately assessing the guest needs and requests, and then adding personal recommendations and touches to achieve maximum customer satisfaction while complying with all Four Seasons’ policies.
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Ability to use technology such as; smart phones, tablets, computers, web-based applications, building automation systems, etc. Maintain and operate fire and life safety systems such as; Fire alarm systems, fire pumps and related fire protection system equipment as assigned.
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Our marketing mission is to answer every question a consumer might have about mattresses, sleep, and sleep health, to ensure that every consumer finds the right mattress for them. Answer customer questions and resolve customer issues, both basic and complex, on the phone and via live chat, as well as move seamlessly to face to face interaction with customers on the Viewing Room floor, as needed.
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As the first impression for our customers, you'll answer inbound calls, address inquiries, and provide top-notch support, directly impacting customer satisfaction and our company's success. Participate in exciting team-building activities, including cookouts and paintball, and stand a chance to win prizes.
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You will provide general administrative support through file management, CRM Maintenance, organizing distribution or marketing efforts, general office maintenance, invoicing, correspondence and provide cover for reception and answering phones as needed.
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Ability to use department specific technology such as CORE or Intrepid to answer questions, recommend products, place orders, locate items, search inventory, or meet customer needs. Maintain a presence on the sales floor and a working knowledge of all departments to greet customers, answer questions, recommend products and/or services, help locate or obtain materials, and provide daily support, direction, and guidance to team members.
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