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Field technician experience - cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician. Field technician experience - cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician.
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Desired skill-sets include MS Office Application Excel and Internet browser· Business acumen in areas of customer service, e-commerce, retail, logistics or sales support is advantageousExperience in and an eye for process improvement.
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As a Fiber technician you will be responsible for performing basic to advanced installations, disconnects and service changes for residential and business customers for high-speed internet services, phone, and TV. You will provide basic troubleshooting and repair for services from the fiber terminal, or the ONT to consumer's electronic devices (TV, Modem, and Wireless devices etc.
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Assist customers with resolving loss of internet connectivity and quality of service issues (Wi-Fi & Wired devices), cable television issues, equipment provisioning issues, and issues related to phone service (e.g., loss of dial tone, quality of service, telephone number porting.
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Sell Fiber and Coax based Internet, Voice and TV to enterprise businesses to obtain and exceed a monthly quota. Work in and contribute to an atmosphere of trust and integrity with fellow employees in order to ensure Altice’s overall success.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and intranet/internet. Job Segment: Workers Compensation, HR Manager, Payroll, HR, Employee Relations, Human Resources, Finance.
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Maximize sales opportunities and traffic through the internet sales department. In addition to competitive pay, we offer Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Time Off, 401(k), an Employee Assistance Program, Good Sam Roadside Assistance, discounts, paid parental leave, and on the job training opportunities.
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Remote and Hybrid positions require a home internet connection that meets the company’s upload and download speed criteria. Answer incoming telephone calls, make out-bound calls, and track all paperwork necessary to submit enrollment and renewal for prospective Medicaid patients.
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Top notch leads- We generate our own leads via direct mail, social media, internet websites and a check lead system. Top notch leads- We generate our own leads via direct mail, social media, internet websites and a check lead system.
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