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Fulfill strategic visual merchandising to ensure Showroom products are displayed to drive client engagement. It is imperative that the Showroom and Merchandising Specialist treat the showroom with great attention to detail.
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The Specialist effectively interprets and communicates client objectives internally to ensure client satisfaction by providing first-class service levels and quality data. The Client Data Specialist is primarily responsible for the entry and management of client, matter and timekeeper data within applicable firm software applications.
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The successful Client Service Manager will serve as a vital member of the Client Services team, serving clients and advisors directly. Passion for service and finance with strong client-focus and the ability to provide a superior level of service.
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The Lending Specialist supports the Business Banking team with their PE/VC client book and general business needs with extraordinary care and service. Carry the client through the entire loan process after the handoff from Business Banking Relationship Manager in a seamless manner with the utmost professionalism, reliability, accuracy, and attention to client service.
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This function serves as on-site labor in the logistics area of the storeroom, including receiving, stocking, issuing, inventory accuracy, cycle counting, client interface, customer service and computer transaction entry.
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As a Technology Support Specialist, you will be the go-to expert for resolving technical issues and providing exceptional customer service to their clients. Role: Technology Support Specialist.
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The Air or Ocean Import or Export Specialist is responsible for the handling of the Air or Ocean import/export files, including following the compliance guidelines that are in place, preparing quotes, and customer service.
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The Documentation & Administrative Coordinator will assist and train staff in completion of client records. Write designated ISP assessments, reviews, and progress notes on individual consumers as assigned by supervisorTake meeting minutes as requestedRemain current with all forms of consumer documentation as required by Bay Cove and regulatory agenciesWork closely with the Division's service area QA Coordinator to support QA initiatives, ongoing requirements, and coordination of licensing and accreditation reviews.
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The qualified applicant will become part of Client OIG Information Technology Service Desk Support and Engineering Services Program. The Computer User Support Specialist also supports, onsite Clients both virtually and in-office (Washington DC.
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Reporting directly to the Firm’s Billing Manager, the Finance/ Billing Specialist assists in managing the administrative portion of the client relationship. Our client is a national law firm with a reputation for skilled legal work, exceptional client service, and impeccable integrity.
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Collaborate and manage relationships with product development, portfolio management, operations, client service, legal and compliance teams and marketing among others, as well as external vendors to ensure work is completed timely and to the highest standards.
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As the US Agriculture and Food Security Specialist and Project Director within MERLA ( Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, Learning and Adapting) division of the Equity Capability, yo u will help to operationalize and execute an equity led roadmap that supports client needs and staff on projects and new opportunities.
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Global Benefits Client Service Specialist. Partner with the Global Benefits Client Service Manager to manage client meetings and serve as a liaison between global client & local brokerage teams.
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The Specialist is an experienced technical project manager with a proven track record in managing and enabling review of client data for disputes. The Team administers eDiscovery, transactional and interactive data visualization software in-house and partner with external vendors to meet our varied client data needs.
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A Senior Service Specialist provides various administrative support to our clients which may include; copy, print, mail, hospitality, facilities and receptionist services. Previous experience in a client service oriented field.
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