Job File Coordinator/Administrative Assistant Administrative & Office Jobs - Kathleen, GA at Geebo

Job File Coordinator/Administrative Assistant

Servpro Houston County Servpro Houston County Kathleen, GA Kathleen, GA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$27.
6K - $35K a year Estimated:
$27.
6K - $35K a year Servpro of Houston County is seeking a Job File Coordinator/Administrative Assistant.
This is a fast paced environment to excel you must have excellent organizational skills, be extremely detail oriented, and be comfortable interacting with a diverse customer base as well as insurance providers.
If you enjoy challenging situations, meeting new people, and possess excellent communication and follow up skills please apply today.
Responsibilities:
Maintain and monitor job statuses; providing regular updates Monitor and ensure insurance carrier requirements are followed Review and validate initial field documentation Maintain internal and external communications Complete and review job file documentation Create Work Orders and Maintain a Work In Progress board Review complete job files for accuracy Assist managers in finding ways to improve overall efficiency REQUIREMENTS:
1
years of administrative or office-related experience required Ability to pick up and operate proprietary software Exceptional attention to detail Maintain excellent organizational skills with the ability to multitask Utilize outstanding written and verbal communication skills Remain calm and professional during tense or stressful situations Take constructive feedback and apply it Be polite, confident, and provide excellent customer service Restoration, Construction and Xactimate experience.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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