Appliance Service & Parts Coordinator Rice Lake

Amundson's Home Appliance Center

Appliance Service & Parts Coordinator

Full Time • Rice Lake
Benefits:
  • 401(k) matching
  • Competitive salary
  • Paid time off
Amundson's Appliance Center is a multi-location Retail & Commercial appliance business in Northwest Wisconsin with direct and online sales and in-store Service and Parts Department. Due to expansion, Amundson's Appliance is now hiring a Service & Parts Coordinator.

The job entails taking high volume service calls, scheduling service for technicians to go to customer's homes,  order/check in/receive/send out parts, communicate with manufactures for authorizations for warranty service along with other common daily office tasks.

The ideal candidate is able to multi-task, be a team player and communicate in a professional manner. This position is Monday through Friday with weekends and holidays off, paying a competitive starting salary. Insurance benefits package and 401K offered.

Amundson's Appliance is an equal opportunity employer.




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