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The Retail Service Specialist will support the Store Manager and Assistant Managers in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance, and store operations. Supervise the customer service levels on the retail showroom to include team member execution on customer service programs (Related sales, Hi5, Rock the Call, Never Say No, Rock the Lot, etc.
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Job Title: Wealth Management Service Specialist. The Service Specialist is responsible for the day-to-day activities and interaction between the client and United Community Wealth in terms of establishment of documentation, accounts, maintenance, and servicing of the relationship.
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The Customer Service Specialist will schedule appointments with qualified consumers, acquire and present extensive knowledge of pest control solutions, and secure ongoing business relationships on behalf of our team.
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As an entry-level vehicle service specialist, you will help keep our guests safe on the road by providing top-tier customer service while performing preventative maintenance services for their vehicles.
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The Service Asset Inventory Specialist position is responsible for the logistical management of IT asset records under the direction of the NEST SACM Manager. In this position, the candidate will be responsible for the health of the hardware/asset records as well as any tasks related to the Service Level Agreements (SLA) associated to Service Asset and Configuration Management (SACM) performance for their center(s) of responsibility.
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We are currently seeking a Customer Service Specialist to join our team and provide exceptional service to our valued customers! As a Customer Service Specialist, you will be the first point of contact for our customers, assisting them with inquiries, resolving issues, and ensuring a positive experience with our company.
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The Customer Service Specialist is responsible for providing excellent customer experiences by creating a hassle-free shopping experience for our customers through their eagerness to help, in-depth product knowledge, high brand and execution standards, and efficient execution of Front-End operations.
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The Customer Service Specialists works in a fast-paced environment answering inbound calls and making outbound calls. At AdaptHealth we offer full-service home medical equipment products and services to empower patients to live their best lives – out of the hospital and in their homes.
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Position Summary: The On-Site Service Specialist is the first level of day-to-day support for member inquiries related to client specific eligibility rules and service requests to ensure the service experience is best-in-industry.
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Cox Automotive is currently looking for a Bilingual (Spanish/English) Service Center Specialist II to join our team in Orlando, Florida or Atlanta, Georgia. The Service Center Specialist II works in the Employee Service Center ("ESC") as part of a dedicated team of HR professionals, serving over 33,000 Cox Automotive employees in the United States and Canada.
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Safely operate the vehicle and system interface while in transit service. Minimum of 1-2 years customer service experience. Communicate clearly and enthusiastically with autonomous vehicle passengers.
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As champions of investors, we are looking for other advocates to join our team as an Inbound Trader Service Specialist where you will work with brokerage clients as the subject matter expert in equities, foreign exchange, and derivatives (options & futures.
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Lead store team members in providing excellent customer service to retail and professional customers. Ensure that Zipline messages are communicated and Image Maker and merchandising tasks are delegated and completed as assigned.
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Acts as a front line service recovery liaison between the hospital and the patient by interviewing patients and their families. Handles service issues from guests in a professional manner by utilizing excellent interpersonal skills including diplomacy, tact.
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Deliver outstanding customer service and create a stellar first impression to all members & guests. The Front Desk will be energetic, professional and have self motivation to progress their sales and service skills.
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Title: service specialist in Orlando, West-greenwich, Rhode Island
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