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Keywords: warehouse, forklift, load, unload, receive, sort, stock, inventory, customer service, building products, building materials, roofing, distributor, distribution and purchase orders.
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Responsible for performing routine screening to complex diagnostic mammography as well as bone density studies at the direction of a physician, while adhering to patient safety guidelines and customer service values.
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We are currently looking for a full time Customer Technical Service Rep for our Pet Food division to serve as the main technical contact for TC customers in support of the TC sales team.
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This manager routinely works directly with service and install technicians, dispatch personnel, and other managers to ensure customer satisfaction while meeting departmental goals and objectives.
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The FFC works with the Regional Culinary Manager to help support, craft, and deliver such training locally as well as regionally and/or nationally as needed. This work is done with direction and feedback from Regional Culinary Manager, marketing teams and the Digital and Social Media Manager.
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Support staff on the unit includes Stroke Coordinator, Respiratory Therapy, physical and occupational and speech therapy, case management, nutritional services, social work, pharmacy, pastoral care, and community nursing service.
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Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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Ability to provide extraordinary customer service to paralegals and attorneys. The Client Success Manager (CSM) will be responsible for building and nurturing relationships with existing house accounts, as well as identifying and pursuing opportunities with potential copy side targets.
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To work in retail is to be the face of NIKE, Inc. With a relentless focus on product knowledge and customer service, Nike Retail teams give valuable experiences to consumers every day. Able to work effectively with others in a team-oriented environment and provide excellent customer service.
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Technical Training: Full-Service w/ bar restaurant General Manager experience required. 1+ years as a Multi-Unit Restaurant Manager with oversight of General Managers. The Traveling Multi-Unit Restaurant Leader is responsible for managing all areas and aspects of the multi-unit restaurant operations within an airport, which may include an entire concourse, terminal(s), and/or food court(s), while establishing and maintaining guest service.
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Identify, plan, organize and implement strategies to cultivate relationships and solicit gifts and in-kind support from individual, corporate, foundation, service/civic, faith groups, and other constituencies that meet PRC’s goals.
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Mastery of Supply Chain processes - Demand Planning and Forecasting, Inventory Management, Manufacturing and Production, Warehousing and Storage, Transportation and Logistics, Customer Service and Support, Supply Chain Planning, Returns Management (Reverse Logistics), Supply Chain Risk Management, Procurement and Sourcing.
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Conducts home based visits based on assigned service intensity with the participant that consist of age-appropriate parent-child activities and observations intended to enhance the parent-child relationship as well as service planning, life skills, and emotional support through a trauma informed approach.
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Job Segment: Project Manager, Environmental Engineering, Compliance, Supply, Manager, Technology, Engineering, Legal, Operations, Management. Support future potential project debt origination (e.g. data collection/analysis, contract review, model review.
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Amundsen Davis, a full-service business law firm, is seeking a Information Technology Support Analyst II to provide both technical support and educational and consultative support to customers.
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