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As a Customer Service Engineer 3, you will be responsiblefor: You will be servicing CT/MI Imaging Equipment in the Philadelphia, PA area. Customer Service Engineer Level based on prior experience.
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Customer retention: Proactively monitor customer satisfaction and provide feedback to DPM team on areas for improvement to increase customer retention•Collaborate and help coordinate with CSM's (Customer Success Managers) and DPM marketing & development team to deliver customer and client feedback on system and service support•Create synergy and alignment with the core PPM business to drive sales and adoption of RMS and other DPM technology and services.
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Meet with the customers (for Service) to diagnose their HVAC/Building Automation, Fire/Life Safety, or Integrated Security electronic control system malfunctions and use your expertise to maintain, repair, or (for Solutions) install new equipment; commissioning if needed.
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Looking to fill positions at least 5 days a week during lunch (11-2, 11-3, and 11-4 are the available shifts).
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This shows up through customer interaction in the form of onsite operations assessments and consultation, customized culinary presentations in the division test kitchen, seller education and community connectivity.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Sales Outfitter provides counter sales and customer service for Hunting/Archery Merchandise non-Firearms. ALL OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNEDEXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:Minimum Degree Required: High School Diploma or equivalentExperience: 0-2 years of experience in RetailMust be 18 years of age or older KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY: Customer Service and Sales of Hunting/Archery Merchandise (NON-Firearms)GCAAbility to Merchandise and Stock MerchandiseTRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:N/APHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Constantly stand and/or walk during shiftOccasionally ascend or descend ladders, stairs, ramps, etc.
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You are customer service oriented and believe customer is number one priority. Be a great team player for your sales partner, construction team, design studio coordinators, mortgage team, customer care coordinators, title company and ce team.
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The Customer Service/Sales position types may include Department Sales, Lead Generator, Pro Account Sales, Sales Specialist, Special Services, and Customer Order Specialist. Customer Service/Sales associates maintain the in-stock condition of assigned areas, and ensure it is clean, shop-able, and safe.
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Experience with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Order/Estimating software preferred. Client Project Managers are responsible for all aspects of the customer experience. Expert knowledge of printing (CMYK, spot colors, crops, bleeds, press-ready art, paper stocks, offset, digital printing, etc.
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They assess the customer's needs and provide assistance by executing the company's customer service model, always putting the customer first. Partner with the Customer Experience Leader (CEL) when customer situations and service issues escalate.
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Our service professionals and skilled technicians are trained in various skills such as window cleaning, gutter cleaning, power washing, and holiday lighting. You will make sure that they are happy with their service and see if there are other ways that you can help them.
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Enterprise Customer Success Manager - Cary, NC - HybridHere at Siemens, we take pride in enabling sustainable progress through technology. Preferred Qualifications: 5+ years of experience in a Customer Success Manager role.
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Answer questions about products and services, retail stores, general service line information and other information as necessary based on customer call needs. The Customer Service Specialists works in a fast-paced environment answering inbound calls and making outbound calls.
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PurposeThe Sr. Field Reimbursement Manager position, Senior FRM contributes to the company success by being important point of contact with our exclusive HUB service partner and HCP offices who endure reimbursement challenges for Chiesi products.
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Responsible for obtaining technical expertise in new home construction to establish a solid foundation and understanding of the basic aspects of construction warranty and customer service.
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