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Relay information such as work orders or other messages to and from drivers and driving assistants. Prepare work orders for crew or receiving work orders from work crews.
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Dispatch work orders received either via email or over the phone to the appropriate staff and/or partner. A Junior Service Desk Coordinator is responsible for a variety of account creation, configuration, troubleshooting and service duties.
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The principle role of a Logistics Coordinator is to ensure that the warehouse operation has a constant stream of work out on the floor in the correct priority by ensuring carriers are greeted timely, inbound dock doors are logical assigned, and orders are allocated for order selection in order of dispatch date and time.
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This role will work closely with Transaction Assurance, Logistics, Transportation, and Fuel Accounting, as well outside vendors, terminals, and 3rd party carriers to resolve open orders and paperwork requests.
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Work closely with ocean carrier operations and drayage dispatch to swiftly resolve container or chassis issues. We're seeking an International Logistics Coordinator to oversee their ocean export operations.
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Review, process and distribute all service documentation including service work orders. Schedule and dispatch field labor force to meet customer requests and expectations based upon nature of call, urgency, contractual obligation, available resources and customer needs.
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Answer customer service lines and/or emails, generate work orders for dispatch to appropriate service provider. Knowledge and experience with work orders systems (CMMS / CAFM.
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Acts as liaison between the branch operations and regional dispatch; maintains shared calendars for dispatch with field attendance and work scheduling. Provides status to National Accounts and customers on open work orders and completed callbacks.
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Works closely with the other Service Managers, Facilities Coordinator, Scheduling, Dispatch and rest of the Gray team. Review work orders to ensure that jobs are completed to our standards and invoiced timely Prepare client requested capital projects and schedule for execution.
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Implement Service Technician dispatch from multiple locations, maintain on-call schedules, prepare, assign and process work orders. As a Service Coordinator, you will plan and coordinate service installations and repairs for a Customer Service Center (CSC) to maximize productivity standards and address service related inquiries/requests.
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Job RequirementsMandatory: High school diploma or equivalent GED.Demonstrate at least three (3) years of experience in a coordinator/clerical work environment. ResponsibilitiesEssential Duties & Job Functions:Compiles and records production data from such documents as customer orders, work tickets, product specifications, and individual worker production sheets,Following prescribed recording procedures and using Automatic Data Processing Equipment, calculates such factors as types and quantities of work performed, hours expended and material costs.
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Creates and dispatches work orders in iCare as required for scheduling of planned maintenance and service. Basic financial knowledge and skills—ability to understand basic financials such as accounts receivable/payable, purchase orders, work orders, etc.
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Responsible for computer data entry of all work orders and inspections. Designates Room Attendant work assignments. You’ll work with an incredibly diverse set of co-workers driven by their enthusiasm for helping people find and have more fun.
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Works in coordination with the GARAGE MANAGER on priority work orders, when required will pass on unfinished priority work orders to the shop coordinator for completion.
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Responsibilities Ability to review work orders in Mosaics facilities ticketing system, coordinate, and dispatch appropriate vendors as necessary to resolve issues and complete repairs.
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