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Maintain excellent client relations with exceptional follow up. Maintain excellent client relations with exceptional follow up. At AMERICAN SENIOR BENEFITS, where we put people back in the people business, we are at the front line in our communities, helping to protect retirement income, educating seniors on safeguards available to them.
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We pride ourselves on our ability to facilitate new client acquisition, amplify revenue, and ensure brand protection. We pride ourselves on our ability to facilitate new client acquisition, amplify revenue, and ensure brand protection.
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Our global chemical client is expanding their Chemical Production Team. This Process / Production Engineering role will have responsibility supporting plant unit operations, continuous improvements, process/ product startups, and all EHS/ PSM regulations.
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Travel to commercial client sites to service, repair, and troubleshoot access control equipment and IP-based video security systems, including electrified and non-electrified locks, card readers, ancillary door devices cameras, head-end video recording devices, wired and wireless systems and intercom systems.
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Hire Resolve's client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of an Electrical Superintendent in Charleston, SC. Our client is offering a highly competitive salary for this role based on experience.
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Strong business development and client relationship skills; Drainage analysis skills, including hydraulics and hydrology; AutoCAD Civil 3D experience. Assist with BD efforts for division by selling work, negotiating contracts, and maintaining strong client relationships.
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Driving revenue by proactively managing the client experience while effectively performing Manager on Duty responsibilities - Assuming the MOD role when Store Manager is not on the floor. Client Service: Ensures that the client remains the top priority while balancing required tasks and overall store operations.
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Model and teach store associates to support a positive client-centric environment. Lead the recruitment, onboarding, training and development of all staff. From our origins in New York in 2002, rag & bone was founded on a belief of uncompromising ideals: a commitment to doing things the right way, not the easy way.
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Manage and retain existing book of business and pursue new opportunities for the book, work closely with Producer to develop relationships, client visits, and cross selling. Responsible for the end-to-end client service process such as marketing, updating agency management system with final required documents.
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Collaborates under Director of Medical Operations (DMO) direction to identify opportunities to improve clinical quality, workflows, safety, center performance, patient and client experience and satisfaction metrics, or other facets of the practice.
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MUSC Health at Home by BAYADA has an immediate opening for a Client Services Manager in our North Charleston, SC Hospice Office. If you are looking for an exciting career opportunity in a growing industry, a Client Services Manager could be the position for you.
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We are seeking a HIGH ENERGY, creative, and ambitious individual to join our growing Plaintiff's Personal Injury Law Firm. As the Client Services Coordinator, you will manage inbound calls, qualify potential clients, and provide high-level customer service.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Client Services Manager (CSM) is responsible for acquiring and expanding Client contracts through outbound sales activities in this position. The Client Services Manager is expected to practice all duties and adhere to the company's vision, mission, and goals.
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Our client, Constellation Energy, is one of the leading Competitive Energy Providers, offering businesses a variety of natural gas and electricity plans, empowering them to make informed decisions when making smart energy choices for their business' needs and budget.
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Maintain communication with the insurance adjuster, Client and injured worker, and any other persons involved throughout the claim so that everyone is aware of current updates. Coordinate light duty availability with our client employer so that the injured worker can return to work within the waiting period when possible.
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