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Serve as the primary point of escalation for all local customer needs, encompassing assistance with billing concerns, PTI customer service issues, and any other customer inquiries.
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We are currently seeking self-motivated, results oriented RETAIL CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPERVISOR (FRONT END SUPERVISOR). Two or more years of experience in a big-box retail environment with direct accountability for achieving customer service targets, preferably in a lead or supervisory role.
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Prior leadership, customer service, route sales, delivery and/or entrepreneurial experience preferred. An individual ready to learn and work to become a customer service and loyalty expert.
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JOB SUMMARY: Supervises the Field Service Team. Manages customer requests to handle complex escalated and unresolved support issues. Service Documentation - Creates and verifies customer, equipment and technical information; captures specific data using required service tools; follows procedures and documents required information in the service management system in order to have an accurate record of the work done.
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In this role, you will support the Customer Service & E-Commerce programs; this means you lead processes supporting the checkout experience and grocery delivery & pickup at your assigned store.
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As a Service Supervisor, you will manage the customer facing Sales Service (SSR's) team. The Sales Service team are account managers that also provide delivery of the different products and services to the customer base; Your responsibilities also include hiring, training, developing and evaluating the Sales Service team to assure Cintas customers receive the highest level of customer service and quality in the most efficient manner.
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Cintas is seeking a Service Supervisor to work directly with our customer facing service team both on route and in-house. Responsibilities include supervising the service team who provides customer service, sales and the pick-up and delivery of products to our customers; hiring, training, developing and evaluating the service team to ensure Cintas customers receive the highest level of customer service and product quality in the most efficient manner; driving a company-owned vehicle to and from customer sites and assisting the service team with lifting, carrying and walking in and out of customer accounts.
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Supervising the activities of the customer service team and provides direction and guidance in work assignments. Overseeing the daily operations of the customer service department.
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Customer Service Supervisor (Front End Support) - Full Time page is loaded. Customer Service Supervisor (Front End Support) - Full Time. Supports the Store Support Team Leader and Associate Team Leader(s) to ensure smooth operation of the Store Support Team. All Whole Foods Market Retail jobs require ensuring a positive company image by providing courteous, friendly, and efficient service to customers and Team Members at all times.
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At least two years of experience in a call center customer service environment. Participate in formulating HRSC goals and support the vision and strategic priorities of the HRSC as it relates to effectively delivering HR programs and customer service to employees, retirees and management.
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As the Supervisor, Customer Service you'll have the chance to supervise the operations within Customer Service with responsibility for implementing processes and systems that produce high quality customer service in the most cost-effective manner.
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Excellent customer service skills. Supervise and audit team of cabin service lead and agents. Checking, handling, assembling, removing, and installing passenger service cabin furnishings and supplies according to list specifications and cleaning must be highly detailed and specific to ensure all areas are completely free of dirt, debris, marks, fingerprints, etc.
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Helps prepare the cabin for Customer boarding and departure, which can include cleaning of seats, seat pockets, floor, galleys, and lavatories. Must complete ramp and SIDA training to obtain airport authority identification security.
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You are responsible for daily operations including managing capacity, labor utilization, adherence to pick processes, and drop of task execution (for E-Commerce); and, cash management, customer demand management, labor utilization, and execution of store processes (for Customer Service.
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Preferred: Completion of Technical or Trade School for Mechanical or Electrical Technology including but not limited to Automotive related trainingEXPERIENCE:Minimum: 5 years customer service experience, with preference in supporting industrial or commercial products utilizing electrical, mechanical, hydraulic or engine systems.
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