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The RSR is required to notify their Supervisor and/or Team Leader of service issue for a next morning follow up. The RSR is assigned up to a maximum of two (2) routes which may include:, Routine Route, STAT Route, Weekend Routes or Shuttle/Relay Route; Safely operates company vehicle to pick up, properly store and deliver specimens and other materials; and provides service to internal and external customers in an organized, efficient, and professional manner.
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Place Door Hanger for Daily clients who regularly provide specimens but none are available at scheduled pick up. Demonstrates the ability to quickly find common ground and solve problems for the good of all; can represent his/her own interests and yet be fair to other groups; can solve problems with peers with a minimum of noise; is seen as a team player and is cooperative; easily gains trust and support of peers; encourages collaboration.
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Keep route information, sequencing and all client notes up to date. Follow all scan/documentation requirements including but not limited to tissue/irreplaceable and frozen tracking processes.
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Demonstrate Everyday Excellence in the Quest Behaviors; Agility, Customer Focus, Transparency, United as One Team and Performance Oriented. Follow route as scheduled/sequenced while allowing for will-call stops and special pickups.
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Demonstrate Everyday Excellence in the Behaviors; Agility, Customer Focus, Transparency, United as One Team and Performance Oriented. Able to lift up to 25 pounds; may occasionally need to lift 40 pounds; carrying up to 15 pounds for several minutes at a time.
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The Route Service Representative (RSR) is the face of Quest Diagnostics to the public, our customers and acts as an Ambassador for the company in everything he/she does. i.e., route scanner sync/paper logs, carry bag, properly prepared coolers for 3 separate thermal storage, dry ice, cell phone, keys, door hangers, observation reports, etc.
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Responsible for compliance with all processes including and not limited to: timekeeping, attendance and punctuality, vehicle safety and cleanliness, safety and OSHA requirements, handheld /scanning device and usage, proper handling and storage of all samples from the client office to the drop off point, proper packing of specimens for shipment, end of day vehicle checks, dress code, code of conduct and all Company / Regional / Logistics policies and procedures.
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Place Door Hanger for will-call clients with no specimens out. Maintain specimen integrity at all times, including the utilization of specimen carry bag to transport specimens from client office/lock box to vehicle by temperature.
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The Route Service Representative (RSR) is the face of our customers and acts as an ambassador for the company in everything he/she does. Document and provide appropriate client satisfaction information to Logistics Management.
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Demonstrate Everyday Excellence in the Client Behaviors; Agility, Customer Focus, Transparency, United as One Team and Performance Oriented. The Route Service Representative (RSR) is the face of Client to the public, our customers and acts as an Ambassador for the company in everything he/she does.
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Communicate with Dispatch before leaving an area to ensure will-calls have been cleared. This position performs day to day route operations by serving client needs with regard to properly tracking, sorting, storing and transporting patient specimens and other materials including but not limited to supplies and patient results.
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General computer knowledge and experience with handheld scanner equipment preferred. Responsible for operating company vehicle safely as well as maintaining a valid driver’s license and driving record within acceptable company guidelines.
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Ble to lift up to 25 pounds; may occasionally need to lift 40 pounds; carrying up to 15 pounds for several minutes at a time. Position requires travel. Valid Driver's license with a minimum of 1 year driving experience and documentation of a Motor Vehicle Record with three moving violation convictions within the previous 36-month period.
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The Co-Manager assists the GM with leading the management team to set their own goals, follow up on their progress, and provide coaching and direction to improve their direct teams.
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