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Customer Service Computer Job - Work from Home Part Time. You could become an integral member helping businesses understand their market and ultimately locating their next customer.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company's exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Responsible for direct customer service activities involving the intake and handling of multi-department service requests and/or complaints regarding City and County services. At least one (1) year of experience in customer service, clerical, or administrative support.
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Must possess customer service, problem-solving skills, and possess decision making and analytical skills. The position will be the key member of the service engineering team and it is a highly technical customer facing position.
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Years of Experience: Minimum one (1) year Customer Service experience of the equivalent in related training and/or experience; Airline industry preferred. This position is responsible for providing customer service to all customers, including scheduled or charter services.
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Ensure Allegiant Air and airport regulations are followed. Visa Sponsorship Available. Assist Customers with special needs, i.e., Customers who need assistance in boarding Load and unload baggage and co-mail of various weight and dimensions to and from aircraft and applicable airport baggage areas.
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The Service Coordinator/ Group Facilitator is responsible for the delivery of direct services to the clients and families specifically facilitation of group and recreational sessions as designated by the Community Youth Development Program.
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The Customer Service Specialist, Carrier Sales is an integral part of the DSV Road US team's freight brokerage operations. Job Posting Title: Customer Service Specialist, Carrier Sales, Road US.
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Customer Service Cashier - Retail. Speedco, the light mechanical and trucking service specialists. From the founding of Love’s, our leaders have been passionate about providing excellent customer experiences and helping our Team Members grow.
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Customer Service, Retail experience including operating front end equipment (for example, cash register), Working with mobile retail applications. Providing exceptional customer service to members across the club as needed, answering any questions they may have.
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Domino's Pizza is hiring immediately for Customer Service Representatives (Pizza Cook/Team Member) to join their team! We are searching for qualified customer service reps with personality and people skills.
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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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Other Customer Service duties include, but are not limited to:Providing excellent customer service by greeting customers, interacting with customers in person and on the phoneProcessing sales, loans, and extensionsPerforming opening and closing store dutiesRequirements for the Customer Service Representative (Pawnbroker) role include:As a member of our customer service team you must be self-motivated with a positive and outgoing personality and a strong work ethic.
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The incumbent can work independently or as a team member to provide mechanical services that satisfy customer needs and achieve departmental goals. Demonstrates good customer relations and support; communicates customer needs to shop management.
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Training in service plumbing and excavation sales processes, including: sewer replacements, hydro jetting, trenchless repairs, tankless water heaters, and softening systems. Our Service Manager will optimize technician performance to deliver five-star service to our residential and commercial customers.
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