SPS-North America

Retail

ClientServicesSupervisor

$0–0k Denver, Colorado, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Client Services Supervisor at SPS-North America. Skills: Daily service delivery, Client contact, Staff oversight. Ensure scheduling accuracy. Meet client needs”

Industry & Context.

Retail
Eligibility Requirements

Good attendance, Punctuality, Local travel up to 25%, Grasp, lift, carry packages, Walk, bend, kneel, stand, Sit for extended period, Operate office machinery, Talk on phone, Input data simultaneously, Lift or move 40 lbs, Close vision, Distance vision, Adjust focus, Match colors

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma, 3–5+ years supervisory experience, 5-10 employees management, Build business relationships, Interact with executives, Solid understanding selling skills, Exceptional computer skills

Nice to Have

Bachelor’s Degree or higher, Industry related experience

What You'll Do.

Ensure scheduling accuracy

Ensure sites operational

Communicate professionally

Communicate precisely

Communicate concisely

Conduct performance discussions

Improve operations quality

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Client Service Manager

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication; Presentation skills; Interpersonal skills

Process & Methodology

Project management

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