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In collaboration with operational and clinical leadership, assumes a responsible role in operational improvement and problem solving in PACE center operations, including clinical care, access, utilization management, staffing, patient scheduling and financial issues.
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Post-secondary engineering degree, diploma or equivalent; specializing in electrical, mechanical, or mechatronics, with problem-solving skills in the preceding areas, able to work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment with minimal supervision.
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Provides technical assistance and act as a problem-solving liaison for employers with unfilled employment opportunities by suggesting solutions such as restructuring job requirements, positive recruitment, Inter-area recruitment etc.
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Skills and Competencies: Customer Focus, Developing Potential, Results Driven, Strong Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, Problem Solving/Decision Making, Job Knowledge and Relationship Management.
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Exceptional skills in relationship management, communication, and problem solving. A Fortune 1000 company in the commercial HVAC industry is looking for a Service Sales Representative with experience and knowledge to partner with high level leadership in an established territory in the Boston metro area.
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Through our commitment to industry-leading technology and creative problem-solving, we are confident that Wayfair will be home to the most rewarding work of your career. High attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
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The Sales Agent will work to improve customer retention by problem solving, educating, and providing a WOW! Proven sales success within an inbound service environment, preferably a direct sales environment.
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Service industry and/or Contact Center experience. Must have current active resident property and casualty insurance license - General P&C, NOT Personal Lines - in a minimum 2 to 45 states, but preferably all 50 + D.C.
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Ability to provide technical support through basic problem solving (e.g., reboots, paper and currency jams, product look up, EFT freezes) Customer Service Specialists obtain this by; minimizing the loss of products by monitoring checkout orders and customer behaviors, troubleshoot, resolve, and/or de-escalate technical issues while regularly communicating with the Customer Service Manager regarding customer interactions, asset protection, and equipment.
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Previous mechanical problem-solving experience (e.g. plumbing, electrical, HVAC and/or mechanical experience) in a military environment and/or industries related to food service, laundry, housekeeping, hospitality and/or pool and spa.
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Manage and directly assist with employee/job scheduling/dispatching and provide assistance with technical/mechanical trouble-shooting/problem solving. This position will be very hands-on directly leading our commercial door service and installation business with a high degree of customer interfacing.
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Indulge your passion for problem-solving and embrace the thrill of addressing risk head-on at Gallagher's global brokerage team. Talent Development: Mentor Client Service team members through continuous learning, transparent feedback, and robust talent development initiatives.
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TSS offers a great career opportunity for those with customer service and problem-solving abilities. Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills with the ability to continually learn new services.
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Demonstrated analytical, decision-making, and problem-solving skills and familiar with using PowerApps, Excel and other data tools. If you require an accommodation or other assistance to apply for a job at GSK, please contact the GSK Service Centre at 1-877-694-7547 (US Toll Free) or +1 801 567 5155 (outside US.
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Proven experience in Service Management, including organizing, problem-solving, and advocating. A commitment to service, excellence, and philanthropy in everything we do embodies our philosophy.
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