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Note: This is a full-time position focused on customer service, sales, and client support. Utilize client-focused strategies to build and maintain strong relationships with customers.
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RTX will not offer sponsorship for this positionQualifications We Prefer:Proven customer support experience or experience as a Client Service Representative Aerospace industry experienceProject Management experience working in cross functional teams, preferredSAP knowledge and experience Proficient in MS Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, etc.
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Foster strong collaboration with Inside Sales, Customer Service, and other Support Teams, working in tandem to manage opportunities, deals, and orders effectively. Support Account Managers in addressing client inquiries, resolving issues, and negotiating contracts as needed.
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30% Brand: Provides supervision and supports the direction planning of associates daily goals and activities to deliver an exceptional client experience which maximizes sales/KPIs and drives customer loyalty in assigned stores.
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Delivering the Unparalleled Customer Experience by closely managing the choreography of customer interactions within the branch and refining team scheduling for business continuity, client experience and support of key business development initiatives.
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2-4 years technical sales support, customer support, client service, and/or industry experience desirable. Support customer in-house sales presentation/demonstrations, open houses, product launches and sales rep training.
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Job Description: IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST QUALIFICATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge proficiency: Basic familiarity with PC or Mac troubleshooting as well as Active Directory, office 365, basic networking and/or JAMF SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES : - Excellent Customer Service and teamwork skills - Basic Active Directory task work - account and object creation and modification; working with Security Groups and Organizational Units; starting to learn basic PowerShell for gathering info.
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Set appointments and/or client calls or support a producer to review existing policies, review liability limits and exposures, explore other coverage needs, evaluate replacement costs, round out accounts, and bind renewals.
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Work with new clients or support a producer to understand their needs, gather necessary data, research policy options, present coverage options, finalize and bind new coverage, cancel old policies, and negotiate with carriers when necessary.
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Assist the marketing & client acquisition manager with any day to day administrative support as required. Qualifications of the entry level Brand Sales Associate: Experience in marketing, sales and associated fields providing customer service and promotional support.
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Job Summary:The Customer Support Representative (CSR) primarily supports the AAS Account Management organization with group insurance renewals and quotes as well as other administrative support functions designed to improve customer data quality, communication, and overall customer engagement for the micro and small market group insurance segment (<25 employees.
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Responsible for inbound call traffic into Client Microbiology Division (MBD) Customer Service from both internal and external customers. Owns customer issues and resolves sophisticated or difficult customer queries and works with a wide range of stakeholders including Operations, Technical Support, Logistics, Purchasing and Sales and Marketing to ensure timely issue resolution.
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Sales Support: Develop customer relationships to grow business and expand our client base. Assist in locating and pulling merchandise to fulfill digital customer orders. Respond to customer requests for additional merchandise or other assistance, including sharing how to use an electronic device to shop and compare.
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Enter quality information Client Service, Spanish, Bilingual, Representative, Customer Service, Technology, Retail, Support. Provide help desk resolution and service desk delivery support.
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5+ years of proven customer support experience or experience as a Client Service Representative. Reporting to the Manager of Customer Service, the Customer Service Representative is responsible for overall customer account management which includes purchase order management, forecast input, pricing review, open order review and management, contract review, returns processing and any other activities related to resolving customer issues.
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