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Previous military service or previous work experience at a Naval Shipyard. + Support/interface with customers via face to face, telephone, video conferencing, email, chat, and applicable online presence.
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He/she utilizes various applications for implementation, service, test and acceptance (Remedy, NetSmart, NSP, Preside, Granite, Mint, Secure CRT) at customer sites of increased complexity. 2 or more years of experience working with IP, Ethernet, SONET, DWDM, DOCSIS, Video and telephone technologies.
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Operates store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (e.g., Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler.
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Six months experience in telecommunications, telephone customer service, healthcare environment, or with an answering service is preferred. Documents and reports telephone malfunctions of communications systems to repair service and supervisor.
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Places customer orders via telephone, fax, email, electronic methods, or walk in (counter sales). SUMMARY:Under close supervision, the Customer Service Representative is responsible for accurately fulfilling customer orders and managing incoming customer calls.
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Assists guests with all requests in person or via telephone including but not limited to making, confirming and or cancelling room reservations, collecting payments and presenting lodging receipts, check-in check-out process, authorized patron verification, guest room assignments, credit card processing etc.
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At least one year of ophthalmic/optometric medical office experience which utilized computer, telephone and customer service skills. At least one year of ophthalmic/optometric medical office experience which utilized computer, telephone and customer service skills.
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Must be able to operate calculator, fax machine, telephone, copier, hand truck, hammer, screwdriver, and case cutter. Strong demonstration of the following core competencies: Quality Commitment, Detail Oriented, Customer Service, and Communication Skills.
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This includes all administrative encounters with patients either via telephone or in-person; facilitation of communication among providers, staff, patient and family, and prompt response to requests for information from the provider and/or patient community; and collection and accurate accounting or co-payment or accounts receivable payments.
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2 + years of experience with customer service, call centers, insurance, sales, recruiting or trade experience. Interacts with customers via telephone, email, online chat, or in person to provide support and information on services.
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Interacts with other departments, customers, and the public by telephone, in-person or fax/email. Attends in-service training and technical/professional classes, seminars or conferences to improve skills.
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Serves customers according to the Ten Customer Service Standards, the Five Priority Guidelines, the Remedy Process, and the Telephone and Front Counter procedures. We're an international brand that's a household name and a front-of-mind decision when you've got pizza on the brain.
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Telephone customer service. Must have excellent telephone skills, computer experience, and should be capable of using 10-key calculator "by touch." Sanitary Linen Service, Inc. is a linen rental supply and commercial laundry company.
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Manage incoming calls, e-mails and faxes for service issues, pricing, warranties, commercial, dispatch, repair, cash, wholesale and same-day reschedules/cancellations. Experience: 1-3 years telephone operations or business administration experience required.
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Analyzes metrics and provides feedback on project execution and in-store service to store, market, and corporate leaders. Provides SMART customer service at all times through the daily execution of Lowe's customer service policies, procedures and programs.
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