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Scheduling Specialist - Contact Center

Marietta, GA 30066

About Us

Since 1995, Findlay Roofing has been a trusted name in the Atlanta metro for roof repair and replacement—now Georgia’s largest full-service roofing contractor. We serve residential and commercial clients with precision-crafted solutions, offer comprehensive exterior services, and guarantee peace of mind with a lifetime Leak Free Warranty. We offer a team-oriented environment with opportunities for career growth, and as we continue to expand, we seek reliable, safety-focused team members to support our operations!

Please note: This role is fully on-site; 4181 Jvl Industrial Park Dr, Marietta, GA 30066

The Role:

We’re looking for a driven and dependable Scheduling Specialist to join our growing contact center team. This role will have a combination of inbound and outbound calls, chats, and emails from customers who have already expressed interest through our marketing channels—but it also includes a significant outbound component focused on follow-up, confirmations, and appointment setting.

This is not just a customer service role. While service and professionalism are critical, success in this role is measured by your ability to convert conversations into high-quality appointments. If you enjoy fast-paced call environments and are motivated by performance metrics and incentives, this role offers strong earning potential and growth opportunities.

What You’ll Do:

  • Handle a high volume of inbound and outbound calls, as well as chats and emails from warm leads
  • Convert inbound inquiries into scheduled appointments for roofing and other home services
  • Conduct proactive outbound dialing to follow up with leads, confirm appointments, and maximize conversion
  • Build rapport quickly with homeowners and clearly explain next steps and expectations
  • Ensure appointments are set with all decision-makers whenever possible
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation in CRM (ServiceTitan) and phone system (Five9)
  • Meet or exceed individual performance metrics related to appointment setting, productivity, and confirmations
  • Collaborate closely with teammates and team leads in a structured, on-site call center environment
  • Participate in ongoing coaching and training as you ramp up in the role
    • First 30 days: Learn the business, systems, scripts, and gain confidence handling calls
    • By 60 days: Independently set quality appointments across service lines with reduced supervision

What You Bring:

  • Prior experience in a call center, customer service, inside sales, or appointment-setting role
  • Strong phone presence with the ability to influence, persuade, and guide conversations
  • Comfort handling high call volumes while maintaining accuracy and professionalism
  • Ability to balance service mindset with performance-driven goals
  • Coachable, accountable, and motivated by metrics and incentives
  • Experience using CRM and phone systems (or willingness to learn quickly)
  • Reliable, team-oriented, and comfortable working on-site

Schedule:

  • Contact Center Hours:
    • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
    • Saturday–Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Looking for morning shift (7:00/8:00 am to 3:00/4:00 pm) or mid-shift (11:00 am to 7:00 pm) with rotating weekends
  • 40 hours per week with occasional overtime or coverage shifts as needed

What We Offer:

  • Competitive hourly pay with performance bonuses
    • On target earnings: $42,000 - $54,000 per year 
  • Opportunities for growth and advancement within the company
  • A supportive team culture with a focus on doing the right thing—for customers and employees alike

Compensation & Benefits Disclosure

Compensation for this role may be provided as hourly pay, salary, commission, piece-rate, bonuses, incentives, or a combination of these methods, depending on the position. The “Estimate of Total Expected Annual Earnings” listed reflects our good-faith estimate of what we reasonably expect to pay for this role, based on factors such as experience, skills, candidate geographic location, state the job is located in, historical trends, and business needs. Actual earnings may vary.

Where required by law, we also provide a general description of benefits and other forms of compensation offered, which may include health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and other employee programs.

Estimate of total expected annual earnings:

$42,000 - $54,000 USD

Benefits:

Full-time employees are eligible to participate in the following benefits:

  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Company sponsored Life and AD&D coverage
  • Paid Time Off
  • Opportunities for growth and on-the-job training

Why Join Us?

At Findlay Roofing, we take pride in our people, our work, and our commitment to integrity. If you're looking for a company where you can grow professionally while making a real impact, we’d love to hear from you!

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