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Trouble Shooting Skills: Must be a quick thinker and can be able to examine a problem situation and produce a resolution in a prompt and professional manner. Trouble Shooting Skills: Must be a quick thinker and can be able to examine a problem situation and produce a resolution in a prompt and professional manner.
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Facilitate the resolution of patient clinical issues with the Patient Services Manager. accurate and professional follow-up and resolution to patient complaints, problems, issues and general.
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NOTE: Per resolution of the Civil Service Commission, applicants who have attended college courses, but have not yet obtained an associate degree in Criminal Justice or Law Enforcement OR a bachelor's degree in any discipline may request a waiver of this requirement from the Chief of Police.
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May support resolution of customer disputes and accounts receivable discrepancies (i.e.billing/installation/customer issues). Adoption ReimbursementDisability Benefits (short term and long term)Life and Accidental Death InsuranceSupplemental benefit programs: critical illness/accident hospital indemnity/group legalEmployee Assistance Programs (EAP)Extensive employee wellness programsEmployee discounts up to 50% off on eligible AT&T mobility plans and accessories, AT&T internet (and fiber where available) and AT&T phoneA career with us, a global leader in communications and technology, comes with big rewards.
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Call Center Agents are often the first point of contact for customer’s inquiry requiring quick and accurate decisions and a focus on first call resolution. Provide first call resolution.
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The Technical Service Desk Analyst /Clinical Resolution Analyst provides first and second level support to healthcare employees and patients, employing high degree of customer service, clinical knowledge within acute and post-acute environments.
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Negotiation and conflict resolution skills. Our portfolios include but are not limited to: commercial, bank credit cards, personal loans, student loans, subrogation and retail credit cards.
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Conflict Resolution: Identifying and resolving conflicts constructively, using communication and empathy. 2+ years of experience or in-depth understanding of programming in at least a few of the following technologies - C#, PHP, JS (Angular, VueJS, React), Java, HTML, SCSS, and other programming languages.
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The Help Desk Specialist is responsible for efficiently managing support tickets, maintaining our Support Knowledge base, and ensuring timely resolution of issues in line with service level agreements (SLAs.
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Identifies payment discrepancies and initiates dispute resolution process and performs follow up procedures as needed. Responsible for posting cash and performing tasks requiring quick resolution of issues; includes providing account reconciliation and performing payment research.
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Supporting customer complaint resolution through application and failure analysis, in cooperation with Quality and Sales teams, and providing technical reports results as needed. We are partnering with one of the leading suppliers of wheel bearing and chassis products worldwide who is hiring for an Application Engineer.
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Drive analysis and root cause Android framework issues and provide resolution for infotainment products. Architect, design and implement Infotainment embedded software solutions utilizing Android operating systems (OS) and platform components.
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The team in conferences with appeals, including issue resolution meetings such as fast track. BASIC REQUIREMENT: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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Develop functional specifications, perform system integration or unit testing for proposed solutions, and document the resolution to perform knowledge transfer to end users. Provide expertise and issue resolution in configuration dependencies and interrelationships between ERP Modules.
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The Fraud Prevention Investigator works in the Enterprise Fraud Management Fraud Resolution Center and assists customers with claims of unauthorized activity on their accounts, Elder Abuse and Identity Theft.
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