Call + Admin Support (25k) - Dungnannon

Job Description

VANRATH are delighted to be assisting a major Construction Client with the Recruitment of Call Handlers to join their growing team in Dungannon.

Salary -£23,000 - £25,000 + Benefits Package

Hours -Mon-Fri-09:00-17:00

Responsibilities:

  • Manage email & telephone enquires both internal & from the public.
  • Provide a professional level of customer service, telephone support for customer enquiries while always maintaining an efficient and pleasant manor.
  • Look after and maintain your own specific contract effectively, meet deadlines, ensure tenants, management and contractors are kept up to date.
  • Scheduling appointments, meetings, ensuring diaries are kept up to date.
  • Maintaining accurate records.
  • Provide support to the wider response maintenance team.

Essential:

  • Previous administrative experience desirable, (not essential as full training will be given).
  • Be able to demonstrate reliability, flexibility, and adaptability.
  • Ability to work on own initiative, work accurately under pressure,
  • Excellent computer knowledge including MS Office
  • Strong planning & communication skills.
  • The ability to work on your own and as part of a team.

For more information on this role please contact Phil Doherty @VANRATH

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''I found VANRATH to be friendly, professional, and genuinely interested in understanding exactly what the candidate is looking for. The entire process was smooth and efficient, I was kept informed throughout.''

''Very pleased with the service provided and extremely appreciative to VANRATH, who I'd highly recommend.''

''Professional, on the ball, and genuinely advocate for you as an employee.''

''VANRATH were incredibly helpful and really understood what I was looking for and my motivations.
When it came to receiving the offer they actually encouraged me to think about it, and make sure it was right for me rather than the usual recruiter thing to do which is to push to make a decision. This was a breath of fresh air and actually made the decision easier as there was no pressure.''