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The Seasonal Associate includes one of the following positions Assembler, Receiver/Stocker, Customer Service Associate (CSA) - Sales Floor, CSA Loader, CSA Front End, typically in a temporary capacity.
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Salary Information:The pay for these seasonal positions may vary but traditionally starts at an hourly rate of $A Day in the Life:The Seasonal Aquatics Worker provides friendly customer service while ensuring the safety of guests participating in water activities.
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As a part of the Sales Team, the Route Sales Trainee is responsible for learning techniques of developing sales, distribution and merchandising of products on various routes in a continuous effort to provide superior customer service and maximize sales & volume growth through developing and maintaining strong customer relationships.
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Campground Host: Under the direction of the Park Operations Superintendent, employees will provide customer service and oversee operations at the Big Eau Pleine County Park campgrounds. The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department will begin filling positions in April with some start dates following the end of the school year in late May and June. Positions will end in August up to mid-October based on availability of seasonal employees and the needs of the department.
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USC is collecting resumes of potential customer service/events applicants for future Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum positions. The Customer Service Representative (Seasonal) also assists staff with event-related calls and dispatch of personnel, incident resolution, meal ticket redeemable locations, events and general concerns.
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The Baggage Storage Associate is expected to provide superior customer service, while promoting Smarte Carte Baggage Storage and Services to travelers during the summer. These seasonal positions are expected to last through Summer 2024.
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Immediate openings, career growth, and year-round part-time or seasonal positions available. Lifeguards and Swim Instructors provide excellent customer service while maintaining safe swimming conditions in the pool, deck and surrounding areas.
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As a Beer Vendor, you will provide our guests the highest level of customer service while serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic refreshments on event and game days. Delaware North Companies, Incorporated and its subsidiaries consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
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We’re currently looking for outgoing, friendly, customer-service-focused Parking Ambassadors at our parking facility at the Stowe Mountain ski resort to work 30-35 hours each week. Seasonal ski season positions working weekends (Friday-Sunday) and holidays, with additional weekday hours also available.
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Applicants mustbe able to handle, collect, account for money and remitting fees; must be knowledgeable about Barnstable, Cape Cod and the Islands, geography, events, attractions and historical destinations, and possess strong enthusiasm about providing customer service to all ages.
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As a Front Desk Clerk, you must be friendly, outgoing, and customer-service focused when addressing guests, so making a great impression is key. Good interpersonal communication skills in person and by phone and previous customer service experience is beneficial.
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Now hiring for Club Wyndham Cypress Palms Resort in Kissimmee, FL.How You'll Shine:As a Maintenance Technician III, you'll make dream vacations by providing quality results for our guests by using your maintenance skills, customer service expertise and guaranteeing each unit and building is in perfectly working order.
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Student / Seasonal-Non FRS Eligible / On Call positions are not eligible for benefits. Ability to provide exceptional customer service to all ages, including interaction with children, adults, the elderly and persons with special needs.
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Flexible Scheduling (seasonal, part-time full-time positions) In this position,the massage therapist administers professional massage and body treatments with an emphasis on cleanliness, sanitation, and excellent customer service beyond expectations to the guests.
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The Opportunity Delaware North Parks and Resorts is searching for a seasonal customer-service focused Night Auditor to join our team at The Gideon Putnam in Saratoga Springs, New York. Working in an exciting, fast paced environment, you will never have a dull day at work.
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