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POSITION OVERVIEW CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE SUPPORTING COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC SECTOR CLIENTSWe are looking for Customer Service Representatives to support inbound customer service, help desk, and back-office processing representatives for commercial and public sector support positions.
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Job DescriptionDallas Aeronautical Services (DAS) is an industry leading repair and overhaul facility specializing in composites, flight structures, components and nacelles for today's sophisticated business and commercial aircraft.
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Interested in a career in the Medical Billing & Coding field?
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The Certified Medical Assistant 1 under the direction of a physician, helps in the delivery of health care for patients.
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As a Freight Handler at Walmart Supply Chain, you will have a critical role in moving product through our Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers.
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Immediate start upon credentialing.
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Uses an RF scanner to determine the proper products to be moved, gathered, or distributed for completing customer orders.
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Current Police Academy Cadets
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Find Your Passion and Purpose as a Home Health Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)
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The Warehouse Specialist will also be responsible for the following tasks: picking and staging customer orders on the shipping dock, counting and cross checking all orders that are staged for next day delivery, replenishment of the warehouse picking locations, cleaning of the warehouse and individual picking locations, and other tasks deemed necessary by Management.
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Keeping our Airmen and their families healthy means providing them with effective and efficient healthcare.
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At Bombardier, our employees work together to evolve mobility worldwide - one good idea at a time.
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Proficient in estimating HVAC and specifically sheet metal.
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Graduate employment services may be available once training is complete.
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U-Haul is seeking a hard-working, knowledgeable person for the position of Hitch Service Technician.
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