Customer Order/Data Entry Specialist Customer Service & Call Center - Sterling, VA at Geebo

Customer Order/Data Entry Specialist

General Dynamics Information Technology General Dynamics Information Technology Sterling, VA Sterling, VA Estimated:
$36.
2K - $45.
8K a year Estimated:
$36.
2K - $45.
8K a year Clearance Level None Category SCA Location Sterling, Virginia Hybrid Workplace Requisition Type:
Regular Your Impact Own your opportunity to work alongside federal civilian agencies.
Make an impact by providing services that help the government ensure the well being of U.
S.
citizens.
Job Description Responsibilities Must be able to follow technical written procedures for customer order demands, CMMS PR/PO Status, customer inquiries, and database management.
Must be familiar with and be able to provide data entry for manual and automated supply systems:
Processes CMMS POs into BPM and SC360 systems Retains all files in the BPM Repository as well as adding all data required to BPM Creates customer orders and purchase requisitions in GDIT's SC360 system Double check all orders for errors daily Processes proof of deliveries Updates shipped order information in government system.
Performs other, related duties as assigned, such as:
providing customer feedback, tracking customer inquiries, part resolution, and review of PR/PO data.
Requirements HS degree required and two (2) to four (4) years of related data entry experience preferred.
Ability to obtain secret clearance required.
OpportunityOwned #WeAreGDIT.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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