Route Service Representative-Charleston, SC Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Charleston, SC at Geebo

Route Service Representative-Charleston, SC

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1 Charleston, SC Charleston, SC Full-time Full-time $25 an hour $25 an hour Job Description Top performance in the Service Support Representative role supports the service function by providing coverage of routes during holidays, vacations and sick days.
To be a top performing Service Support Representative (SSR), one would consistently deliver value-added services, the highest level of quality and will met or exceed our customer's expectations.
The role focus and requirements are as follows:
70% - Routes - Requires working with each route on a continual basis in order to understand the territory and the deliverables needed for each unique customer.
20% - Route Support - Requires independently covering routes for scheduled vacations, holidays and random sick days.
10% - Branch Support - Requires installations of new accounts and route check-in.
Company Description Since 1946, Halifax Linen Service has been a leader in providing advanced uniform and linen programs and services to customers in food & beverage, healthcare, hospitality, service and industrial industries throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, northern Georgia, and surrounding areas.
Advanced laundry management systems, efficient plant operations, green technology, hygienically certified, high-tech equipment and facilities, RFID tracking solutions, and many advanced technology-driven options establish Halifax Linen Service as a high-tech textile solutions provider for the industry.
Benefits 401(K) Dental Insurance Major Medical Paid time Off (PTO) Vision Insurance.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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