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Contacts the appropriate warranty claims representative regarding any claims requiring special authorization. Our Avondale Premier Collection Warranty Admin's administer the submission of factory and after-market warranty claims and the resulting collection of all warranty revenues, and oversee and provide leadership to the Warranty Administrative staff.
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The Warranty Administrator plans, organizes, and processes warranty claims for the branch’s Service Department to ensure timely and accurate filing and optimal return of warranty monies.
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The Warranty Administrator will report directly to the OEM Team Lead. The Warranty Administrator is responsible for partnering with assigned dealerships to process claims quickly and efficiently using our technology, ensuring compliance with warranty submittals, and building lasting relationships with our employees and customers.
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Coordinate the processing of warranty claims with Warranty Manager/Warranty Admin and administer warranty and policy adjustment in the most fair and honest manner for the customer, dealership and vendor.
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The Warranty Clerk is responsible for reviewing and completing warranty claims. Primary objectives include ensuring customer satisfaction and retention, and assuring warranty claims are processed correctly the first time.
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This role involves managing work orders for customer repairs, conducting equipment servicing and repairs, ordering parts, and managing warranty claims. Complete necessary warranty paperwork and submissions promptly in accordance with manufacturer guidelines.
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The Technical Support & Warranty Manager is responsible for overseeing the warranty process and providing oversight to the warranty admins and the processing of warranty claims.
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Lead the administrative process for managing and reporting warranty claims. Warranty Manager - Residential Construction. We are seeking an experienced warranty manager for a leading shell contractor based in Tampa Bay, Florida, with daily travel obligations.
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Represents WPI on project warranty claims as neededDevelop and submit "Inspection& Test Plans" on requestFamiliar with Industry Welding and Vessel CodesFocus on improving efficiancies and margins.
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Prepare, record, and reconcile all warranty claims in an accurate and efficient manner utilizing manufacturer-specific policies, procedures, and requirements. You will prepare, record, and reconcile all warranty claims in an accurate and efficient manner, utilizing manufacturer specific policies, procedures, and requirements.
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Interact directly with customers and service providers with respect to ongoing warranty claims and service. Handle assigned claims accurately while meeting our service level agreements.
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OVERVIEW: The Warranty Administrator is responsible for completing all functions involved with the compilation and submission of dealer claims for reimbursement of warranty parts and labor for the assigned service facilities.
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Assists in developing the site-specific closeout plan, coordinating punch list procedures, and managing warranty claims. The Recovery Assistant Project Manager assists and supports the Project Management staff.
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Act as a liaison between Extrusion stakeholders and suppliers/contractors/sub-contractors to implement contracts fulfillment and facilitate issue resolution (e.g., warranty claims, vendor delays, project budget adherence) to ensure optimal stakeholder satisfaction and business objectives.
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Research sublet orders and any other backup information necessary to file appropriate warranty claims. Train service writers and parts personnel in the proper procedure for warranty repairs, parts ordering, and pre-authorization submission.
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