Service Delivery Executive

Manassas, VA
Full Time
Entry Level

Cusomter Service Delivery Executive

Customer Service is not a job, it’s an attitude. Do you have service running in your veins? Leaseweb is committed to providing the best possible experience to our customers. If you are a natural-born communicator and truly passionate about making every single customer happy, we want to talk to you!
 

The Team
The mission of Service Delivery is to continuously add value by delivering impeccable quality on time, whilst assuring a world-class customer experience.


We start by preparing and organizing orders for our on-site data center engineers. When this is done, we make sure that all orders are processed correctly, so that Leaseweb delivers our high-quality services on time and with the least possible fuss. To ensure everything is flawless, we support the customers during and in the weeks after their order is delivered.

 
Job Details
Nurturing every single customer and providing them with exceptionally good service.


Key responsibilities:
•  Prioritizing orders and providing other operation teams with clear daily/weekly objectives
• Ensuring that the right administration and organizational actions are taken so that all orders can be delivered accurately
• Guiding the customers well and being a point of contract in order to build relationships and improve customer satisfaction
• Answering all customers’ questions and ensuring that customer issues get resolved quickly.
• Processing basic administration tasks
• Keeping all processes & documentation up to date

Who are you?
You have service in your DNA. You are flexible and solution-oriented and have a proven track record in excellent customer service. You are passionate, organized, eager to learn, and to play a positive role on a great team. You have outstanding communication skills, both verbal and written, and a special talent for human relations.

 About Leaseweb

Work for Leaseweb and help make the internet’s heartbeat.

Leaseweb is a leading cloud-hosting provider that offers a broad range of products and services including, private cloud, dedicated servers, hybrid hosting, colocation, CDN, and cybersecurity. Working with companies ranging from SMBs to enterprises, Leaseweb has the flexibility, market knowledge, and technical expertise to provide the perfect balance of price and performance. The Leaseweb platform resides on one of the largest, most reliable networks in the world, boasting 5.5 Tbps bandwidth capacity and 99.999% core uptime, low latency, and fast response time from data centers throughout the world.

What we offer:

  • Flexible Work Schedule: 
  • Competitive salary + annual bonus
  • The possibility to develop yourself and build your career
  • Free Medical, Dental, Vision, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, and Life Insurance
  • Competitive time-off policy
  • Flexible Spending Account for Dependant Care and Medical expenses
  • 100% Match on 401k
  •  Starbucks coffee, snacks, gym discount, company parties, monthly happy hours, Foosball tournaments, and much much more
  • A great working environment in a dynamic, global, fast-growing organization

 Want to learn more or apply?

Click on the apply button if you wish to apply directly. For more information, please contact [email protected]

The organization is not currently sponsoring work visas or transfers, including OPT or H1-B. Green Card holders or U.S. Citizens eligible for application. The organization is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

Recruitment agency? Thank you for your interest, but we are sourcing all our candidates directly. We appreciate you trying anyway but please keep in mind that any unsolicited profiles you send us will be treated as direct applications. 

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