Customer Service/Clerical - Part Time Administrative & Office Jobs - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Customer Service/Clerical - Part Time

Company Name:
Macy's
Title: Tukwila, WA - Macy''s Logistics & Operations: Customer Service/Clerical - Part Time
Location: null
Other Locations: null
Overview:
Macy''s Logistics & Operations is the distribution division of Macy''s Inc., the exciting brand names we support include Bloomingdales and Macy''s. Our distribution operations are critical to the success of our retail operations and offer dynamic and interesting opportunities.
Our Customer Care Clerical is responsible for providing clerical support to the Furniture & Bedding Operation. Contacts customers and verifies merchandise with paperwork and RDS. Communicates with the Delivery Service to resolve in-home customer related issues.
Key Accountabilities:
Respond quickly and professionally to customers
Contact customers and vendors to set and confirm deliveries
Verify and generate paperwork and update systems
Field /resolve inquires from customers, sales associates and customer service
Provide clerical support
Adhere to all safety practices, for your safety and the safety of others
Skill
Summary:
Some of the qualities you should possess to be a successful Customer Care clerk include:
Demonstrated customer service skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills to interface with customer service, sales associates and delivery services.
Contact is primarily via telephone.
PC or computer system experience including knowledge in Microsoft Word, Excel and Lotus Notes
Bi-lingual is a plus
Strong attention to detail
Dependability
Ability to work independently or as part of a team
Flexibility in work schedule
Macy''s is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive environment.
nullEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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