Build project orders, schedule and coordinate subcontractors, communicate daily production schedules, send installation guides to customers when scheduled, and update work orders and will-calls as needed.
Building orders for projects & working with subcontractors for scheduling.Communicating the production schedule on a daily basis. Sending Installation guides to customers when their project has been scheduled.Updating work orders and will-calls as needed. Payment for this position will be $95/hr.
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