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The Operations Control Center (OCC) Specialist serves as the station’s OCC representative who manages daily tasks related to flight service capture, manpower planning & both internal and external communication The Specialist communicates with our airline customers, airport authorities and central planning team as well as the station management team.
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Proven experience in a customer service role, preferably in a phone and chat support environment. Primary Job Responsibilities Customer Interaction: Answer incoming calls and chats from customers in a professional and friendly manner, providing excellent customer service at all times.
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The Resident Services Specialist identifies the wants and needs of the resident, provides unparallel customer service, promotes the value of Cortland Communities, and demonstrates a standard of excellence for multiple multimillion dollar, multifamily apartment home communities across the company.
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Prior experience in a front office or customer service role in a surgical specialty, dermatology or medical spa practice. You will provide exceptional customer service and support to patients and staff, and contribute to a positive and welcoming environment.
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With a mantra of Empowering Human Potential, Hanger, Inc. is the world's premier provider of orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) services and products, offering the most advanced O&P solutions, clinically differentiated programs and unsurpassed customer service.
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Minimum of 6 years previous customer service experience. The Advanced Customer Technical Support Specialist for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for providing advanced front-line customer technical support of hardware, software, and consumable issues and inquires for the entire Microbiology product line.
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SentriLock is seeking a Spanish Bilingual Membership Support Specialist to work in the Orlando, FL location to serve as on-site customer support providing world class service through effective communication and troubleshooting.
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You'll provide exceptional customer service and solutions to customers print needs to produce professionally finished products using the print and production equipment (training provided.
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Our Customer Relations Specialist position gives you an opportunity to help customers with your service mindset and your drive to be accountable to a team thats counting on you. Previous experience in Customer Service or Sales preferred High School Diploma or equivalent required Ability to pass a drug screen and background check is required Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Basic computer skills in various software and web-based applications Proficient in Microsoft Office Strong attention to detail and follow through Demonstrated ability to prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently What will my work environment be like.
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Customer Service Specialist. Customer Service Specialists are the glue between our service and our customers. We offer exceptional support to our customers, working on the front lines to train, help, and advocate for them via email, telephone, and webinar while deriving insights into how to design our service to better meet their needs.
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Customer Service Specialist- will handle inbound and outbound calls in a call center. Title: Customer Service Specialist. Customer Service Specialists provide general assistance, as needed, to achieve and maintain patient success and satisfaction with remote monitoring.
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We are seeking a Customer Service Specialist for Travel to join our dynamic team in the Hospitality industry. As a Customer Service Specialist for Travel, you will play a crucial role in ensuring our customers have a seamless and enjoyable travel experience.
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The Customer Service Specialist is responsible for providing excellent customer experiences by creating a hassle-free shopping experience for our customers through their eagerness to help, in-depth product knowledge, high brand and execution standards, and efficient execution of Front-End operations.
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This is an entry level position responsible for processing all release of information (ROI), specifically medical record requests, in a timely and efficient manner ensuring accuracy and providing customers with the highest quality product and customer service.
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As an entry-level vehicle service specialist, you will help keep our guests safe on the road by providing top-tier customer service while performing preventative maintenance services for their vehicles.
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