Customer Service Representative

Runcorn
7 months ago
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Are you interested in medical technology? Do you want to assist in the use of best practice for life saving medical devices?

About the job

As a Customer Support Specialist are primarily responsible for front line customer interaction, advice and order processing. You will demonstrate good communication, initiative and strong customer focus ability and work in close collaboration with your team colleagues, Sales, Business Partners and Operations colleagues. Receiving customer orders and to get them entered into the Oracle system. Also, you will handle all customer related requests (like shipment requests, complaints, etc).We provide innovative technologies that make a meaningful difference in people's lives. Our medical devices, software and related services are used worldwide to diagnose and treat patients suffering from serious cardiopulmonary and respiratory conditions.

Office based role in Runcorn

Tasks

Essential Functions

  • Assist customer service sites and offices and liaise with all business functions

  • Ensuring that customer requirements and needs are met within company response times

  • Day-to-day operation of Customer Experience Department

  • Processing customer quotations and orders accurately within agreed company timescales, Terms & Conditions

  • Processing fault finding and the creation of Service Reports

  • Meeting and exceeding customer satisfaction targets, minimising customer complaints and actively delivering solutions for customers

  • Properly handle and report customer complaints by following escalating procedures.

  • Completing departmental administration and order management as required

  • Assisting Customers with general product portfolio queries

    Requirements

    Required/Preferred Education and Experience

  • Experience in working in a customer service environment

  • Secure handling of PC/notebook (Microsoft Office applications, and ideally Oracle)

  • Languages – fluency in written and spoken English essential

  • Excellent communicator, able to operate at all levels within both own and customer’s organisation

    In return, you will be joining a global market leader and receiving all the necessary support and rewards that goes with that

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