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Phoenix. Arizona

 

Job Summary:

Hobaica Services, a trusted leader in home and commercial comfort solutions in Phoenix, AZ, is seeking an organized and customer-oriented Plumbing Dispatcher. The ideal candidate will manage the daily scheduling and dispatching of our skilled plumbing technicians, ensuring efficient service and seamless customer experience. This role is vital to maintaining our high standard of service, offering fast and reliable solutions to plumbing issues.

Note – this is an In-office position, on call rotation.

Key Responsibilities:

· Dispatch & Scheduling: Organize and dispatch plumbing technicians for residential and commercial service calls, ensuring timely and efficient execution of jobs.

· Customer Interaction: Serve as the first point of contact for customer inquiries, providing updates on job status and estimated technician arrival times.

· Work Order Management: Accurately log service calls into the system, assign them to the appropriate plumbing technician, and track the progress of each job.

· Job Prioritization: Handle emergency service requests and urgent repairs by prioritizing jobs, while keeping other appointments on schedule.

· Route Optimization: Use dispatching software and GPS systems to plan the most efficient routes for technicians to minimize travel time and maximize productivity.

· Field Communication: Maintain ongoing communication with plumbing technicians to provide job updates, directions, and logistical support.

· Sub-Contractor: Work with sub-contractors and coordinate projects and job information

· Inventory Coordination: Coordinate with our supply team to ensure technicians have the necessary tools and parts for each job.

· Administrative Duties: Keep accurate records of service calls, technician performance, and customer interactions in the system.

Skills & Qualifications:

· Prior experience in a dispatching role or customer service, preferably within the HVAC or related trades industry.

· Strong communication skills with customers, team members, dispatch, and management.

Why join Hobaica?

· Competitive pay, including bonus and commission opportunities.

· Comprehensive benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance.

· 401K with a partial company match.

· Paid vacation and holidays.

· Spiffs and bonuses!!

 

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Pay Range

$50,000 - $55,000 USD

About Hobaica:

Founded in 1952, Hobaica Services provides residents in the Phoenix metropolitan area with high quality heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, indoor air quality, and custom wine cellar services. At Hobaica, leadership and innovation come naturally. Our team has constantly transformed to meet the changing landscape of the marketplace, serving customers with quality service, installations and products. That tradition continues today with innovations that consistently reinvent the business and our team as we strive to raise our standards for quality, safety and sustainability.

We are an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic outlined by federal, state, or local laws.

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