Texas Building Supply, a division of USLBM, serving the major markets in Texas with five building material yards and one window distribution facility across Austin, Houston, Dallas-Ft. Worth and San Antonio. . A Brief Overview The Account Coordinator assists with customer sales and provides product support to Account Managers. This position provides sales support with a strategic focus on key customer accounts and typically works in an office environment. The Account Coordinator processes accounts payable and receivable and maintains associated records. What you will do Provide support to Account Managers. Assist with sales presentations and make joint sales calls with sales representatives. Respond to customer inquiries regarding product selection, placement of orders, prices and quotations, complaints, and scheduling of deliveries and installations. Obtain orders from customers and sales representatives; enter work order, credit return, return authorization, pick ticket, and service request; file paperwork accordingly. Prepare estimates; price material for quotes and orders; write order tickets. Coordinate purchase and delivery of special products. Obtains information on pricing specifications, uses and availability. Communicate customer needs to scheduler and identify rush orders for expediting; communicate delivery dates to customer and logistics team. Check on back orders and resolve any outstanding issues; solve billing problems and compile data for closing. Maintain stock levels on the sales floor and in the stockroom. Records and invoices credit and cash received and prepares bank deposit. Assists sales personnel with quotes, order entry and inter-store transfers. Provides clerical support by filing, sorting and opening mail. Required For All Jobs Perform other duties as assigned. Comply with all policies and standards. Adheres to Company’s commitment to workplace safety.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED