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As an HVAC Customer Service Consultant with First Supply you interact with customers to provide a Best-In-Class Customer Experience and respond to HVAC and/or general plumbing related inquiries about product application, technical service and troubleshooting.
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Receive continuous training to provide exceptional care and customer service to our residents. Provide customer service to residents, visitors, and staff. Strong customer service focus; ability to multitask.
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We serve a diverse customer base in the dairy, household chemicals, food/nutraceuticals, industrial/specialty chemicals, water, pharmaceuticals, and beverage/juice segments. + Focus on the Customer.
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Olive Garden - 4920 Golf Rd. [Server Assistant / Dishwasher] As a Busser at Olive Garden, you'll: Ensure the dining room is a clean and inviting atmosphere for our guests to enjoy; Assist in servers in providing excellent service to ensure guest satisfaction; Ensure commitment to safety and sanitation standards.
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As a Power Equipment Operator at Walmart Supply Chain, you will be operating power equipment to move product through the Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers. Paid time off benefits include parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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Alerts Group Leader or Supervisor of donor flow issues.
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Ability to maintain high ethical standards, integrity, and professionalism consistent with OakLeaf’s Customer Service Standards. Free scrubs with laundry service. Knowledge of financial risk assessment and management, including experience with insurance, hedging and other risk mitigation strategies.
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Credit hours for completing our utility locator training curriculum and/or for military service. Employee discounts & perks - Outstanding discounts at major retailers and service providers.
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If you have a heart for service and a passion for helping others reach their financial goals, we'd like to connect with you. Whether you're a seasoned financial professional, just entering the workforce or looking for a career change, you could be a successful Thrivent financial advisor if you're:Self-motivated, independent and driven to succeed.
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A business built with a purpose to provide our customers with access to high-quality professional beauty products and exceptional customer service. We are continually searching for passionate beauty lovers that want to help our customer through their beauty experience.
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Previous sales or customer service experience preferred, but not required. As a Door to Door Canvasser, you will generate qualified leads for our sales team by building customer relationships and introducing them to our industry-leading products.
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This includes: Patient Safety Pharmacy Professional Practice Regulatory Requirements Quality Assurance Customer Service Personnel Management Inventory Management Financial Profitability Loss Prevention Workflow Management A key component of the Pharmacy Manager role is keeping your customers and patients healthy through adoption and management of patient care programs.
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Perfect opportunity for anyone currently working as a construction or warehouse worker, laborers, restaurant and hospitality workers, cashiers, servers, line cooks and retail/customer service workers.
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Zielies Tree Service Inc., a leader in Vegetation Management Services is currently seeking Tree Care Professionals. Zielies Tree Service has an outstanding group of employees and although our work doesn't always stand out, we know deep down, the power stays on or is restored in our local communities because of the work we do daily in maintaining powerline right-of-ways.
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Work in our meat department and you'll be on the front-lines of customer service-your smile can make the difference between a good shopping experience and a great one. Providing exceptional customer service to members across the club as needed, answering any questions they may have.
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