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The Shared Technology Services (STS) Customer Representative serves as a primary agency interface into the Department of Information Resources (DIR) organization and service providers regarding the Shared Technology Services agreement, service levels, escalation, and resolution of problems regarding service delivery for DFPS Information Technology Services (ITS.
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The Best Single Source Plus (BSS+) Support Specialist provides administrative and customer service support to subcontracted non-profit or government agencies located within Travis county.
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The Field Service Engineer is a critical role for ensuring customer satisfaction and keeping them at ease in times of trouble shooting and problem resolution and most of this role includes direct communication with the customer face to face, phone calls, Webex meetings, etc.
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Primary responsibilities include providing in-person and remote video conference services, technical support and professional customer service. Provide on-site and remote video conference support for internal and external eBay audiences.
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Manage business development across real-estate acquisition & infrastructure build-out, after-sales service & maintenance, and labor solutions for field operations & customer support activities.
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Experience in any of the following are strongly encouraged to apply: Warehouse, Transload, Shipping & Receiving, Planning, Technician, Dispatch or Customer Service. As a valued membered of the Supply Chain team, the Customer Service - Warehouse Associate is responsible for remotely overseeing and operating the loading process at both sand plant facilities.
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We’re looking for applicants with exemplary customer relations skills, strong service writer capabilities, and a love for collaboration to step into our next dealership service manager role.
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Service Coordinators within the IDD division of Integral Care support the efforts of Intake, Enrollment, General Revenue, or Medicaid waiver programs - all of which work to some degree with person-directed plans and electronic health record systems upon training.
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In the context of Travis County court program teams and supervision structures, the Recovery Coach provides outreach, education, peer support, and service navigation for individuals dealing with substance use disorder.
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Champion the customer experience, ensuring customer feedback is integrated into support strategies and processes to enhance service quality continuously. Optimize the customer support model to provide exceptional service across all customer segments, from small businesses to large enterprises.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you’ll work in our state-of-the-art facility and at customer sites around the globe, where you are the face of Applied Materials and an integral part of a vibrant and diverse team.
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Customer Service: Provides all customer-facing responsibilities in support of the CAPPS production instance for both Central and Hub agencies. Provides Help Desk coverage by responding to CAPPS Support Requests on the Help Line, the shared email account, and the Service Request ticketing system.
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Collaborate closely with the account team, including the Account Executive and the Solutions Architect (Pre-sales engineer), to provide ongoing technical coverage and support, while the account team focuses on identifying new deals.
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The Worldwide Customer Service (WWCS) ACES Program Manager leverages data insights to identify operational efficiency opportunities, solves for underlying root causes, and implements solutions that improve the Customer and Associate experience.
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