Service Delivery Support Officers

Clarion Housing Group Limited
Birmingham
11 months ago
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Service Delivery Support Officers t o support the operational delivery team for mechanical and electrical services. You'll have the flexibility to work between the office and home in line with business needs.As defined by the Service Delivery Support Manager, you'll provide support to the operational delivery team for Mechanical and Electrical Services. You'll assist in making sure all processes related to Customer Relationship and Property Management Systems are completed in line with expectations and in liaison with the delivery team. You'll also onitor, action and filter M&E related responsive repair enquiries from residents and staff as required, ensuring that they are appropriately followed up.To be successful, you'll need knowledge of the systems required to deliver service support including Customer Experience Management and Property Databases to ensure crucial information can be located and actioned efficiently. You'll need strong administrative and communication skills as well as a logical, structured approach to problem solving.If this sounds like an opportunity for you then please review the full role profile before applying - Service Delivery Support Officer.Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle - dive in and find out more hereNot sure who we are and what we do; click here.Closing Date:

Wednesday 12th March at midnight.With hybrid working, base locations across England and flexible working arrangements this could be the opportunity you've been looking for!Occasional travel may be required with attendance at your designated office base and occasional travel to other Clarion offices as and when required.We're one of LinkedIn's

Top Companies 2024Whilst we recognise the growth and popularity of artificial intelligence (AI), it is important we are confident that your application is unique and has been completed without the use of AI technology. Applicants progressing through our selection process are not permitted to use AI technology tools or software.You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment.This vacancy may close without notice.

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