Technical Service Representative Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Gulfport, MS at Geebo

Technical Service Representative

RJ Young Company, an industry leader in office equipment and software solutions, is looking for a technical service representative in the Memphis area.
This 60 year old, independently owned and operated organization is searching for self-motivated, enthusiastic service professionals who are organized and customer oriented.
Previous service experience preferred but not required.
Responsibilities:
Perform field service activities on digital scanning and multifunctional devices Set up and configure the multifunctional device to print and scan on a customer's network Interact with customers to ensure satisfaction Keep accurate records of daily activities Work with sales team to identify solution opportunities Printing and scanning knowledge will be needed to complete the following service requests; basic MFP connectivity install, equipment upgrade, and troubleshooting print/scan functionality of existing equipment Recognize when an issue needs to be escalated to the appropriate co-workers; customer trainer, advanced connectivity tech, sales rep, or their Service Manager Other responsibilities include; documenting call data via Remote Tech, using manufacturer web sites to get the latest data, tracking mileage, submitting bi-weekly payroll, submitting sales leads, maintaining appearance in conjunction with department dress code, providing end users with basic hardware training, attending meetings and training as required by their Service Manager, following parts warranty procedures, clearing charge calls, keeping their company vehicle clean, and getting their company vehicle maintained per the Fleet Managers guidelines.
Products and Services Multifunction products Stand alone facsimiles, printers, scanners, and copiers Basic network support Recommended Skills Field Service Management Problem Solving Sales File Manager Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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