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Responsible for the handling, routing, pick-up and delivery activities of mail operation and the assignment & participation of tasks involving all other assigned activities. + Wrap, seal, weigh, affix postage and dispatch all outgoing mail/packages in accordance with postal regulations.
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The Logistics Coordinator facilitates 2 primary functions at TNS. They are the coordination of Field Service assets and Technicians in conjunction with project and managed service activities.
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Role Description: As part of the marketing team, the Marketing Coordinator role will entail the organization and management of marketing activities, including company Culture activities, while prioritizing answering and dispatching calls.
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Due to changing technology in office automation, will be required to learn new features and functionalities of copying machines, faxes, scanning, shipping equipment as introduced at the site. Ability to perform, or readily learn how to perform, routine functions of most of the various equipment & systems (fax, scanner, metering, stamping tracking systems, photocopying, color copying, etc.
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As the Logistics Coordinator, you will oversee dispatching various services including but not limited to vacuum truck services, hot shot trucking, pump trucks, kill trucks in support of all Permian region activities.
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Position Description: The Logistics Coordinator will oversee dispatching various services including but not limited to vacuum truck services, hot shot trucking, pump trucks, kill trucks in support of all Permian region activities.
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This is a non-union position responsible for administrative fleet and equipment activities within a specific area of INTREN’s operation. Assist management with day-to-day logistics including job scheduling, technician scheduling, dispatch, and vendor sourcing.
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Dispatch work orders to the appropriate subcontractor while being mindful of price and lead time. The Facility Service Coordinator is responsible for providing excellent customer service to clients through timely and detailed management of service requests from start to finish.
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Participate in the weekly operations meeting with Guttman’s oil & gas field services team and their subcontractor to share best practices and coordinate activities. Backup to Source One dispatch with phone calls and order entry when needed.
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The Public Relations Coordinator will oversee internal communications and send out the DMAS Dispatch. The Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) is excited to offer a competitive opportunity to serve as a Public Relations Coordinator.
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We are currently hiring for an Overnight Dispatcher Dock Coordinator at a busy distribution center in Lakeland. Schedule/ dispatch shuttle drivers to comply with warehouse operations and capacities.
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Manage phone and dispatch activities for Ultrasound Service. Utilize Service Fusion to dispatch service calls and escalate them as necessary. It's the ripple effect that changes and improves everything for your family, your community, and the world.
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May be requested to perform document scanning. Under general supervision, is responsible for all mail, packages and interoffice correspondence handling and dispatching for all classes of mail/packages.
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Prioritizes loads while ensuring customer needs are met through coordination and continuous communication with production, dispatch team, and dispatch supervisor. The Logistics Coordinator position is instrumental to ensuring the smooth running of a logistics operation.
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Responds to maintenance inquiries via all communication methods, such as by phone, email, walk-ins, ticketing system, and directs to appropriately; dispatch technicians as needed. Schedules and coordinates meetings, events, interviews, appointments, and/or other similar activities for supervisors and maintenance manager.
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