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Has great customer service skills internally and externally The ability to multitasks with several pieces of equipment such as head sets, radios & computer equipment Type at least 25-30 WPM Disburse accurate and appropriate information to responding units Maintain a Positive Attitude Bilingual English and Spanish speaking desired.
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The Dispatcher while pre-dispatching for the next day may will be in close consultation with management to call in staff earlier for their next day shift and or additional staff for more shifts to ensure they can pre-dispatch the transports to the vehicles without inhibiting customer service and or required response performance standards.
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Overall, being an effective automotive mobile service dispatcher requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, excellent communication abilities, and the ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
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Record customer complaints and service tech notes. You're a multitasker, acting as the first point of contact for customer requests, while also arranging the scheduling, reporting, and communication for service calls.
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In this role, you will play a crucial part in ensuring the efficient routing, scheduling and dispatching of our HVAC technicians to residential service calls. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to delivering high-quality service and customer satisfaction.
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Maintain contact between drivers and home base, dispatching drivers to calls as they are received, using information on customer needs, drivers' locations and loads, and daily factors to balance cost and speed of response.
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High school diploma/GED. One year of customer service, call center or dispatching experience. Coordinates emergent and non-emergent requests for Mayo Clinic Ambulance Service, which includes Mayo Clinic Ambulance, Mayo One Airplane, and Mayo One helicopter patient transportation services to and from the Mayo Clinic Medical Center as well as out of system transportation.
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We are a fast growing worldwide chauffeured transportation and logistics company seeking a dynamic dispatcher with great customer service skills. In this position you will be dispatching vehicles throughout the world.
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Work directly with Customer Service Manager, Operations Manager and the Driver to ensure prompt follow through of all issues. Answer incoming calls from Customer Service and provide requested route information and/or follow up.
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As a Dispatcher, you will be responsible for providing quality customer service. In this role, the Dispatcher works hands-on coordinating day-to-day plant operations to ensure overall safety, quality, production and profitability.
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We seek a highly organized and customer-focused Service Coordinator (Dispatcher) to join our team. The Service Coordinator plays a critical role in ensuring the efficient operation of our service department by overseeing and coordinating all service calls and dispatching technicians appropriately.
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Reporting to the Service Manager and the Operations Manager, the dispatcher is responsible for dispatching of HVAC Technicians to customer locations. Schedules and dispatches employees, crews/teams, equipment, or service vehicles to appropriate locations according to customer requests, specifications, or needs, using radios, telephones, and/or computers; determines types or amounts of equipment, vehicles, materials, or personnel required according to work orders or client requirements.
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Skills: Customer service, Dispatch, Data entry, Microsoft office, Dispatching, Call center Top Skills Details: Customer service, Dispatch ,Data entry Additional Skills & Qualifications: 6 months of office clerical or dispatcher experience.
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The dispatcher may also be responsible for call intake and customer service management onsite at Cooper, Cape, Inspira and other locations when needed. The Dispatcher will be responsible for the primary trip intake and dispatching for all appropriate Inspira Health Network vehicles and the personnel.
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Working knowledge of company's policies and procedures related to scheduling, and dispatching •Knowledge of DOT or other requirements regulating work activities •Customer service orientation •Ability to organize multiple activities for self and others and coordinate completion of tasks •Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
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