Exponential-e
Client Service Coordinator 24/7

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Want to be part of a leading British-owned tech company? Established in 2002, we are achieving year on year revenue growth and reinvesting 95% of our profits back into our people and technology.
Hours: 24/7 Shift Pattern - 2 Days (7 am-7 pm), 2 Nights (7 pm-7 am) and 4 Days off
Your new role:
- Log and accurately assign incidents and service requests to resolver groups or suppliers within agreed SLAs
- Acknowledge and escalate incidents and requests received via the portal, email (or other means apart from phone) to resolver groups or suppliers within agreed SLAs
- Monitor open incidents and requests and ensure SLA targets, including updates and resolution, are met internally or by suppliers
- Frequently engage with resolver groups and suppliers for regular updates and to ensure resolution time is met
- Keep the customer regularly updated with progress on open incidents and requests, using appropriate level of detail and language
- Monitor systems and suppliers to proactively identify any issues that may affect Exponential-e customers
- To encourage feedback on services provided and recognise the changing needs of the service, and make recommendations to the management for service improvement
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What you’ll need to succeed:
- Strong customer service focus with excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Proven problem solver with strong analytical and trend analysis skills
- Flexible approach to work, with the ability to work effectively under pressure and a willingness to take ownership
- Positive and professional attitude
- Experience working in a pressurised customer focused Service Desk within an ITIL based environment


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What we offer:
- Involved in varied projects that make a positive impact on critical services on a local and national level
- Vibrant company culture with a wide range of events and social activities throughout the year
- Range of employee initiatives on offer including the green team, DE&I society, employee forum, women’s network and culture club
- Dedicated Learning and Development team and access to a range of training, courses and certification support
- Comprehensive benefits, birthday leave, charity leave, vitality health cover and holiday purchase scheme to gain an extra 5 days leave
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