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Our client, a leading Network Maintenance and Optimization company, is in need of an F5 Resident Engineer for an initial 12 month contract onsite in Salt Lake City, UT. The F5 Resident Engineer will be supporting an enterprise DoD environment with a focus on the administration, configuration and troubleshooting of the customers F5 environment, specifically The F5 VIPRION platform.
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The Market Provider Engagement Manager directs and coordinates client and customer service activities in conjunction with Operations, Strategic Account Executives, IT and other functional areas ensuring internal and external customer satisfaction primarily related to scheduling, authorization and pre-registration operational functions.
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ABOUT THE COMPANY: Our Client is the world's leading supplier of computer support systems, precision air conditioning and power protection systems. JOB DESCRIPTION: An ERS Customer Field Engineer is responsible for the installation, preventive maintenance, scheduled and emergency services on ERS equipment serviced by the company.
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Our client in the manufacturing and distribution industry is looking for an Inside Sales Support to add to their team in Salt Lake City, UT. In this role, you will handle customer inquiries and orders through various channels, ensuring professionalism and courtesy.
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Our client a developer of the world’s only mass production direct-to-shape digital decoration solutions, is seeking a field service engineer for its Customer Service team. Provide on-site Technical and Process support to the Machine & Customer.
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Client Support: Provide excellent customer support to address client queries and concerns. Account Management: Manage and maintain client accounts, ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction.
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Supports the Customer team with, but not limited to: application configuration; data conversion; development; interfaces; modifications; testing; training; deployment and post deployment support.
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Sales Support - Identifies cross-sales opportunities through client profiles and account detail information. Provides support for existing and prospective clients via inbound telephone calls and live chat.
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American Income Life (part of Globe Life, a NASDAQ traded company) is looking for Benefit Representatives to help manage growing client needs and help provide both new and existing clients with the best products and services available.
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As a Securities Settlements Analyst, you will utilize your quantitative, problem-solving, and customer service skills to support various business units and clients. Keywords: Operations, Securities Settlements, Analyst, Banking, Global Markets, Financial Services, Risk Management, Process Improvement, Client Experience.
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Prepares and presents project plans and status reports to organizational leadership, project teams and client/customer groups. Performs data collection, research, analysis and reporting in support of health equity programming.
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The Call Center Representative position speaks with clients on the phone, in person and via email to onboard new clients, help retain current clients and support the accounting team members complete projects through excellent client interaction.
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This customer facing, non-exempt PC/Printer field break/fix position provides a wide range of hardware support and related services specifically to client’s PC Products customers. All candidates must be fully vaccinated, and Client mandates the use of facial coverings/masks to work onsite.
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Some proven customer support experience or experience as a client service representative is *preferred. We value teamwork, quality, innovation, and customer success. The Customer Service Representative will act as a connection, providing product/services information and resolving developing problems that our clients might face with precision and competence.
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As part of our finance team, you’ll focus on providing the support companies need in their Finance Transformation journey enabled by Oracle Cloud ERP and EPM. You will be part of a team that helps clients rethink their Finance functions as they leverage new Cloud technology including RPA, Machine Learning and Analytics in conjunction with their ERP platform.
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