District Service Manager Administrative & Office Jobs - Fort Smith, AR at Geebo

District Service Manager

No matter what line of work you're in, you want to work for a company that realizes that continued success not only depends on superior customer service, it also depends on the growth, comfort, creativity and ambition of its entire workforce.
At UniFirst, we've whole-heartedly embraced this philosophy to the point where, today, we are one of the largest companies in the garment industry.
Traded on the New York Stock exchange, we are dedicated to the rental, lease and sales of work clothing uniforms, protective apparel, careerwear, and facility services products in virtually all industrial categories.
We employ over 10,000 people and service well over 200,000 customer locations in 45 US states, Canada, Mexico and Europe.
We are in need of a DISTRICT SERVICE MANAGER to manage our existing customers and expand our route volume.
The District Service Manager should have previous experience in a route-oriented industry and be totally committed to superior customer service.
We are looking for energetic individuals with the desire to grow within a great organization.
The ideal candidate will be customer oriented, able to lead by example, a strong team player, and have excellent verbal and communication skills.
Benefits:
Major medical, vision, dental and prescription drug insurance 401(k) retirement plan with company match Life insurance Short and long-term disability insurance Paid vacations, holidays and sick time Paid bereavement, jury duty and military leave Discounted employee purchase program And many more! Job Requirements College or equivalent experience Valid drivers license Prior customer service experience Data Entry Microsoft office (word, excel, power-point) UniFirst Corporation is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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