Admin for Alarm Company Administrative & Office Jobs - Lisle, IL at Geebo

Admin for Alarm Company

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Summary:
Admin for Security/Alarm company Essential Job Duties:
Answer the phones, schedule installations, basic accounting and some ordering of parts.
Maintain schedule for installers.
Perform AR duties:
collect and post checks for outstanding ARs for the many different AR accounts.
Positive attitude and friendly to clients is a must! Basic Quick Books knowledge would be helpful but not mandatoryCustomer Service correspondence:
Handle client requests for service.
Smart Home Integration offers a tremendous growth opportunity for a variety of skill sets including sales, technician, project management, operations and moreAccording to CEDIA, the global trade association for the home technology industry, the most recent 2021 Integrated Home Market Analysis reports the estimated value of the integrated home market at $20.
1B.
Categories experiencing the most growth include lighting, motorized shades, lighting control, and networking.
Smart Home Integrators offer careers in sales, operations, marketing, project management, finance, merchandising, purchasing, technical trades, and customer service.
If you're seeking to make an impact from the start of your career, spark impressive change, learn new or innovative skills, and most importantly, gain success in a field that rewards ambitious hard workers, a Smart Home Integration opportunity is for you!Benefits of working in Smart Home IntegrationOpportunity for GrowthIf you want a responsible and engaging position in a fun environment, why not choose the Smart Home Integration sector.
With the proper training and career road map, you can write your own ticket!Gain In-Demand Skills As consumers focus on improving and connecting their lives at home, growth in the smart home sector is booming.
Recommended Skills Apache Spark Customer Service Finance Friendliness Lighting Marketing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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