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Exceptional learning and ramp up skills, especially on IT topics such as data and digital platforms Excellent communication and presentation skills Outstanding analytical and conceptual skills Outstanding ability to work creatively, autonomously, analytically in a fast-paced problem-solving environment with a focus on customer and results Willingness to travel around the globe to work with clients and BCG teams.
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Will work every other weekend) Pay range is $32 – $40 per hour Responsibilities Acts as a resource for PLC, AC/DC variable speed drive, and electrical controls problem solving. Supports shift maintenance teams in problem solving and troubleshooting efforts, which may require after hour call-ins.
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Required Skills: Experience with face-to-face customer service, digital engagement and basic sales/referrals Open, client service orientation and desire to help customers is required Sales experience desired Excellent verbal and written communication skills Analytical and problem solving skills Basic computer and digital tools skills.
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Accuracy and Attention to Detail, Addressing Customer Needs, Banking Products, Digital Awareness, Effective Communications, Fraud Detection and Prevention, Managing Multiple Priorities, Matrix Management, Problem Solving, Understanding Customer Needs.
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Engage the Citi client by welcoming them with a warm friendly smile, pleasant demeanor, using the client name, whenever possible, and thanking them for doing business with Citi. Makes sure all needs are met before concluding the transaction, making the client feel his/her time is being valued without being rushed.
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Excellent communication skills, including active listening and problem-solving. Our company has moved to 100% virtual, work-from-home positions. As such, all interviews will be conducted via Zoom video conferencing.
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Develop problem-solving and process-improvement strategies to increase efficiency and profitability. We take our talent management personally, so we're looking to add another Account Executive to our already dynamic Client Services Team. The Account Executive is the primary liaison between our corporate clients and our operations.
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Proven background and training in formal, statistical problem-solving methodology (8-Step, DMAIC, Red-X, 8D, Lean-Six Sigma) Our client is a leader in the design and construction industry and is looking to bring someone on to their team as a Quality and Fabrication Manager.
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Strong problem-solving abilities; excellent analytical thinking capabilities combined with detail-oriented mindset; Based in Elk Grove, Chicago, our Client is on the lookout for an Assistant Critical Operations Manager who brings passion and precision to every project.
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Our Opportunity We are currently seeking a Managing Engineer for our Practice in Chicago, IL. In this role, you will work as part of a team conducting analytical and computer problem solving, performing experimental field investigations and diagnostic surveys, and maintaining client relations.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to design step-by-step technical solutions for complex challenges. This position is a direct-hire role requiring two days of on-site work per week in Elmhurst, IL. Currently, our client is not offering relocation assistance.
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The ideal candidate will possess strong communication skills, be proficient in basic computer applications, and exhibit a proactive approach to problem-solving. Our client is seeking a detail-oriented and organized individual to join their team as a Purchasing Clerk in a temporary-to-permanent opportunity.
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