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A part-time Office Assistant for our Morningstar Storage facility: a people-person and team player who loves solving problems and organizing, well, everything. A part-time Office Assistant for our Morningstar Storage facility: a people-person and team player who loves solving problems and organizing, well, everything.
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Individuals should possess problem-solving abilities, analytical abilities, detail orientation, flexibility, communication skills, and interpersonal skills to provide excellent customer service, accurate inventory control, merchandise transport, and store maintenance.
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Problem-solving skills and basic algebra/geometry familiarity advantageous. As a Parts Counter Person at Beltway Companies, you will play a crucial role in assisting our customers with their parts needs.
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Problem Solving Ballet: Perform a graceful dance of problem-solving, anticipating issues before they arise and executing nimble solutions. BlueSteel Cybersecurity is a young, creative security compliance firm seeking an experienced Business Operations Associate to work closely with executives to strategize and develop long-term plans that usher in new levels of productivity and success for the company.
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Ensure high-level of customer service through problem-solving and customer-focused solutions, such as converting a return into an exchange and expediting resolution of delivery issues. Focused on upholding Macy’s dedication to fulfilling ideals of diversity, inclusion and respect that our company aspires to achieve, every day in every store and office, with every customer and associate.
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Ability to use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or practical problem-solving approaches. The Trust Compliance Associate assists the Trust Compliance Director with ensuring that the trust company's operations and activities comply with all relevant laws, regulations, and internal policies.
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Keen eye for detail with strength in problem solving. Maryland Auto Insurance is seeking a committed, enthusiastic candidate for an Accounts Receivable Associate position within the accounting department.
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BE A PART OF A COLLABORATIVE CULTURE. Being a great teammate is key to creating a culture that is centered around solving for the health and wellness needs of pets. Possess a high level of knowledge of pet nutrition and an aptitude for sales techniques.
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Team-focused, organized, self-starter with an orientation towards service, detail, problem-solving, and deadlines. We are currently seeking an excellent outside sales representative who can develop a sales strategy and build and expand buyer relationships to achieve sales goals.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of sales tax laws and regulations, along with excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. We are seeking a Tax Compliance Associate with experience in sales tax, ideally in the healthcare, real estate, or senior living facility industry.
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Utilizing extensive know-how of business financials, reporting processes, and management of engagement economics; and,Leveraging tools and techniques for research, analysis, and problem solving including interpreting data/research, drawing conclusions, and sharing derived perspectives on major economic trends, current industry or sector trends, issues and opportunities with clients.
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Skills : Active Learning, Active Listening, Critical Thinking, Learning Strategies, Monitoring, Reading Comprehension, Speaking, Writing, Coordination, Instructing, Service Orientation, Social Perceptiveness, Complex Problem Solving, Equipment Maintenance, Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation Monitoring, Operations Analysis, Quality Control Analysis, Repairing, Technology Design, Troubleshooting, Judgment and Decision Making, Systems Analysis, Systems Evaluation.
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