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Field Connections Coordinator (Mission Control)

ITS Technology Group
Warrington
6 days ago
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Field Connections Coordinator (Mission Control)

About ITS


We aim to ensure the UK has the best full fibre networks, providing top-tier gigabit-capable connectivity and broadband to UK businesses through our expanding partner community. Our mission supports opportunity, progress, exploration, creativity, innovation, and commerce. With rapidly advancing technology, there's no better time to join us and contribute to the future of connectivity.


Role Description

The Connections Coordinator will manage and support daily operational activities for customer connections. This key role ensures effective communication between contractors, customers, and internal teams, maintaining quality and compliance. As part of the Mission Control team, the 'save-the-day' function, you will ensure customer connections and surveys are completed accurately, efficiently, and on schedule. You will handle daily queries and resolve issues raised by field engineers and customers to keep projects on track and minimise downtime. This position is ideal for candidates seeking a career in telecommunications with a leading company delivering fibre-based products and services across the UK.


Main Duties and Responsibilities


  1. Manage a daily workstack of connections.
  2. Oversee contractors to ensure connections and surveys meet standards.
  3. Coordinate on-the-day connections and surveys.
  4. Conduct pre-checks on scheduled connections for the past, current, and upcoming weeks to ensure readiness and address potential issues.
  5. Track connections and survey updates daily.
  6. Update customers and partners on order progress.
  7. Support customer coordinators with partner updates.
  8. Work through the ITS WIP to facilitate order progress.
  9. Identify and manage risks and issues to minimise impact on customers.
  10. Collaborate with team members to foster a positive environment and build strong relationships across the business.


Other Duties and Responsibilities


  1. Act in alignment with our values and behaviours.
  2. Take responsibility for your own career development and performance.
  3. Adhere to company policies regarding conduct.


Salary: Competitive
Deadline: ASAP
Contract Type: Full Time
Location: London or Daresbury


Interested? Download the full job specification via the link below. To apply, complete the application form, attaching your cover letter and CV.


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