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Customer Service Specialists work closely with wholesale and retail customers to determine their needs, answer their questions about Sherwin-Williams products, and recommend the right solutions.
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Set-up new customer accounts for medical products service; such as diabetes supplies. The Diabetes Care Phone Specialist's primary role is to serve and create satisfied customers who will retain Edwards Health Care Services, Inc. for future healthcare product purchases, ensuring excellent customer service throughout entire from start to finish.
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Follow up on service events to confirm the event has been completed and the customer is satisfied. Associate Degree and 2+ years of experience in a team-based customer service environment OR High School Diploma with 4+ years of experience.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPOSITION OBJECTIVE:The Customer Service Specialist (CSS) is a position with high visibility that provides exceptional customer service and operates in a team environment.
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Follow up on service events to confirm completion and customer satisfaction. Ensure response times meet requirements identified in the customer Statement of Work and Service Level Agreement.
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Spanish-speaking/bilingual is a plus Customer Service Specialist Pay & Benefits | WHAT WE OFFER Bonus Opportunities Medical Benefits Weekly Pay Paid Sick Days / Holidays Company Mobile Phone Recognition & Rewards Positive Team Atmosphere Zoom Drain Team Events Salary: $18 - 23 an hour depending on experience Click here to learn more about us.
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OVERVIEW:ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES:The Lacrosse Service Specialist is responsible for providing excellent customer service in the General Sports Department with a focus on Lacrosse Product and Lacrosse Stick Stringing.
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Previous customer service experience required; inbound or outbound call center experience is a plus. Do you have a passion for helping people and providing excellent customer service.
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Monitor & respond to customer requests, ensuring response times are within the requirements identified in the customer Statement of Work and Service Level Agreement. Proficiency in Microsoft Office; SAP, Service Max, and Maximo experience desirable.
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Customer Service Specialists are tasked with achieving excellent customer service, while consistently meeting the store’s sales goals. Store associates Customer Service Specialists are also expected to promptly resolve any customer concerns and ensure maximum client satisfaction as well as stay up-to-date with product features and maintain the high quality and visual standards of the products and store.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionExpanding Horsham, PA company is seeking a Customer Service Specialist to join their team! Responsibilities:Handle customer inquiries and service requestsProvide information about the products and servicesTroubleshoot and resolve account issues and concernsDocument and update customer records based on interactionsDevelop and maintain a knowledge base of the evolving products and servicesSuggest additional productsPotential representation of company at trade show booth.
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Responds to customer service calls (emergency, on-site, scheduled), checks indicated points of trouble, analyzes full requirements of system involved, and checks and tests systemsDiagnoses trouble or defect, determines corrective action, and repairs system.
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Customer Service Triage Specialist. We estimate that we are the largest provider of ventilation care to pediatric patients in the U.S. Our mission is to be the preferred choice for superior management of complex cases, providing unsurpassed clinical expertise, reliable service, and boundless compassion in transitioning patients to the home setting and reuniting them with their loved ones.
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As an independent service provider, we create tailored transport and warehousing solutions using a single technology platform and a dedicated Account Management team. Competitive Salary: $65,000 - $75,000 + Super + BonusAt the heart of our service offering are our people and our promise to deliver a no better logistics experience.
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For over 30 years, we've been the trusted name in plumbing, heating, and air conditioning, offering an unmatched level of customer service and technical expertise. HVAC Technician - Are you an HVAC Service expert who is passionate about problem solving and customer service.
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