Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£16 per hour
Helpdesk Administrator - FM Provider - Piccadilly, London - £16 per hour CBW is currently recruiting for a Helpdesk Administrator looking to take on the next challenge in Facilities Management. One of our key clients is looking for a hardworking, ambitious individual to work in a team. Hours of Work / Details: Monday to Friday 8:00am to 17:00pm Office based Temp to Perm Contract Key Responsibilities: Receive and return phone calls in support of facilities function to ensure all activities are managed in a professional manner. Check and maintain FM Helpdesk Inbox Schedule reactive and help desk call outs. Open and close jobs To review jobs received during the working day and allocate accordingly to Engineers. Process purchase orders and invoices Issuing and closing planned and reactive maintenance visits Inputting data Support the Office & Contract Managers in the administration & delivery of departmental objectives Attending to queries should they arise General administration support Chasing and liaison daily Raising Corrective maintenance tasks following on from PPM completed tasks Organisation of day-to-day work to ensure that all key tasks are fulfilled Requirements: Help Desk Experience Experience in FM General Administration CAFM knowledge Please send your CV to Paige at CBW Staffing Solutions for more information.
London
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