Customer Service Coordinator Customer Service & Call Center - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Customer Service Coordinator

iFab Customer Service Coordinator For over a century Ottobock has helped people stay in motion by offering the worlds best prosthetic orthotic and medical products.
From the worlds most popular prosthetic knee the computercontrolled CLeg prosthetic leg to microprocessor myoelectric hands to wheelchairs and seating products we help people with limb loss or other mobility challenges get back to a full life.
Were about employees worldwide with about here in the States.
As a result of our continued growth and success we have an opportunity on our Service Team for a iFab Customer Service Coordinator in Salt Lake City Utah.
Join our team and be a part of our great culture.
The delightful environment and family atmosphere has been built by long term employees who enjoy what they do and are enriched by the company mission.
Helping people to maintain or regain their freedom of movement Position Summary The iFab Customer Service Coordinator interacts with customers who contact Ottobock to request fabrication or repair of Prosthetic Orthotic devise s request information which may include placing orders ETA of finished fabrication job quotes component recommendations etc.
report problems or concerns or other customerrelated issues.
Responsible for creating a high level of satisfaction for customers who contact Ottobock and upholding the company brand.
Each day lends itself to the opportunity of helping others and creating loyal Ottobock customers.
This position is critical to providing an exceptional experience to all customers with the goal of creating repetitive business and brand loyalty.
Position is fast pace demanding multitasking skills prioritization time management and attention to detail in order to meet productivity requirements.
Responsibilities Qualifications.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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