Part-Time Customer Service Representative / Driver Check-in | Monday - Friday Accounting - Markle, IN at Geebo

Part-Time Customer Service Representative / Driver Check-in | Monday - Friday

Dayton Freight Dayton Freight Markle, IN Markle, IN Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$30.
7K - $38.
9K a year Estimated:
$30.
7K - $38.
9K a year Overview:
Stable and growing organization Competitive weekly pay Quick advancement Customized training program Professional, positive and people-centered work environment Modern facilities 401(k) plan, Company Match
Responsibilities:
Customer Service Representatives are responsible for assisting Dayton Freight customers with a variety of inquires including freight pickup requests, rate quotes or freight charges, hot shipments, shipment tracing and appointments or special requests.
Take and deliver messages for the Service Center Manager and Account Managers Provide assistance to Drivers Prepare bills of lading and delivery receipts Maintain excellent communication with external and internal customers as well as interline companies May be asked to assist with:
Payroll Data entry Freight reports Driver collect reports Billing and filling
Qualifications:
Skillful in Microsoft Office Programs Excellent keyboarding skills Has worked in a fast paced environment and has excellent attention to detail Experience with handling a high volume of phone calls Exceptional communication and customer service skills Legally eligible to work in the United States Must be at least 18 years of age Fluent in English
Benefits:
Stable and growing organization Competitive weekly pay Quick advancement Customized training program Professional, positive and people-centered work environment Modern facilities 401(k) plan, Company Match This is a Part-Time, evening position.
Monday - Friday CSR, Customer Service, family, culture, LTL, transportation, customer oriented, part time, PT, part-time.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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