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The Dispatcher will provide operational support by scheduling and dispatching field service employees to customer homes as well as partnering with customer service representatives and management and completing all applicable administrative duties.
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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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The successful candidate will be responsible for providing excellent customer service to clients and dispatching service technicians to various job sites. Are you tired of the same old customer service jobs that leave you feeling like a broken record.
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Call the customer and schedule Service calls. The Service Dispatcher's role is to dispatch all Service calls to the Field Technicians. Minimum one year of dispatching experience.
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Our Service Dispatcher, dispatches required Service Technicians aligning the appropriate skill level for the service call, minimizing unnecessary costs and building customer confidence.
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Experience: Customer service: 3 years (Required) LTL/FTL Dispatching: 3 years (Required) Work Location: In person. National Leader in LTL/FTL Trucking is seeking a talented Dispatcher to join their headquarters in the Westchester/LAX area.
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Requires orderly and efficient handling of simultaneous activities; receives and responds to operator and customer concerns related to service, routes and vehicles; answers telephone, radio communications and counter activities.
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Service Dispatcher at Anderson University FTRole DescriptionThis is a full-time on-site role for a Service Dispatcher at HES Facilities Management located in Anderson, IN. The Service Dispatcher will be responsible for coordinating and dispatching service requests, ensuring customer satisfaction, and maintaining effective communication channels.
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Ability to multi-task Organized Geographical knowledge of service area or map reading skills Knowledge of the industry is recommended but not required Computer skills High school diploma or general education degree (GED) 3 years of experience in construction-related dispatching, project management, and schedule coordination.
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Representation of APS in a professional manner during customer service interactions. Commitment to excellence in customer service and satisfaction with all APS customers. Previous experience in scheduling and dispatching in a home improvement, service or construction setting.
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Works in conjunction with customer service representatives, service delivery coordinators and inventory control to ensure the accuracy of work orders and the availability of resources (technicians and equipment), and the clarity of communication to fulfill customer expectations.
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Schedule customer jobs and assign work to field service technicians, meeting customer demand for strategic, efficient and accurate service visits. Experience in Service Industry or Dispatching REQUIRED.
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Responsible for operating various sophisticated technology equipment, monitoring life safety systems, processing and dispatching emergency & non-emergency calls, The Dispatcher is required to perform while demonstrating optimal customer service skills.
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Ability to frequently prepare written reports and provide quality customer service. Provides exceptional customer service to staff, patients, visitors and physicians. Security Dispatcher is responsible for maintaining operational control of communications for DMC Police Authority.
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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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