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The Service Operations Specialist is responsible for supporting the seamless delivery of client services across payroll, tax, HRIS, and account management workflows. This role serves as a primary ...

The Service Operations Specialist is responsible for supporting the seamless delivery of client services across payroll, tax, HRIS, and account management workflows. This role serves as a primary ...

The Service Operations Specialist is responsible for supporting the seamless delivery of client services across payroll, tax, HRIS, and account management workflows. This role serves as a primary ...

Associate - Service Operations

Detroit, MI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... of operational processes, e.g. frontline, field service or customer care ; general and administrative (Finance / HR); contact center; middle office (claims, mortgages, case management) process ...

Area Manager of Operations

Wyoming, MI · On-site

$130K - $150K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Overview The Role As an Area Manager of Operations, you will lead multiple centers, develop your General Managers, and drive the operational and financial performance that keeps the business growing ...

Area Manager of Operations

Wyoming, MI · On-site

$130K - $150K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Overview The Role As an Area Manager of Operations, you will lead multiple centers, develop your General Managers, and drive the operational and financial performance that keeps the business growing ...

Area Manager of Operations

Wyoming, MI · On-site

$130K - $150K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Overview The Role As an Area Manager of Operations, you will lead multiple centers, develop your General Managers, and drive the operational and financial performance that keeps the business growing ...

Manager of Machining Operations

Oxford, MI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Paid Time Off & Paid Holidays Barron Industries, a leader in aerospace and defense manufacturing since 1983, is seeking an experienced Manager of Machining Operations to join our team in Oxford, MI.

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What is the difference between Manager Of Service Operations vs Service Manager?

AspectManager Of Service OperationsService Manager
Primary FocusOverseeing service delivery processes and operational efficiencyManaging customer service teams and client relationships
ResponsibilitiesStreamlining operations, implementing policies, ensuring service qualityHandling customer issues, service satisfaction, team supervision
CredentialsTypically requires management experience, industry certificationsCustomer service experience, relevant certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentOperations departments, cross-functional teamsCustomer service centers, client-facing roles

The Manager Of Service Operations primarily focuses on optimizing service delivery processes and operational efficiency, while the Service Manager concentrates on managing customer service teams and ensuring client satisfaction. Both roles require management skills and industry knowledge, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

Is a manager of service operations a high paying job?

A manager of service operations typically earns a competitive salary that varies by industry, location, and experience level. These roles often include responsibilities such as overseeing service delivery, managing teams, and optimizing processes, which can contribute to higher compensation compared to entry-level positions.

What does a manager of service operations do?

A manager of service operations oversees the delivery of services within an organization, ensuring efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction. They coordinate teams, manage processes, analyze performance metrics, and implement improvements to meet organizational goals.

What are the most commonly searched types of Of Service Operations jobs in Michigan?

The most popular types of Of Service Operations jobs in Michigan are:

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Manager Of Service Operations jobs?

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Director of Service/Operations Dispatch

Diamond Concrete Sawing

Grand Rapids, MI • On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

About Diamond

Diamond is one of the Midwest’s leading concrete sawing companies, delivering high-quality work across multiple locations in Michigan. We run on a real commitment to safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, and we back our people with superior equipment, innovative technology, OSHA-certified training, and a welcoming, positive team environment. Our values — the Diamond Way — create a culture where you can do the best work of your career. We take care of the people who take care of our customers.


About the Role

This is the nerve center of our entire operation, and we’re looking for someone to own it.

As Director of Service, you’ll run the dispatch and scheduling operation that keeps our field crews moving. You’re the link between our clients, our field crews, and our sales and operations leadership, and you’re the person who keeps everything on track when a day goes sideways.

Concrete cutting is a craft, and the seat that keeps it running is just as specialized. This is the person who stays calm when everything’s on fire, who can have three people talking at once, a schedule falling apart, and a client who needs an answer right now, and still keep it all moving. If you love running the show, solving problems on the fly, and making the whole operation better as you go, keep reading.


What You’ll Own

Run the operation:

  • Own the daily dispatch and scheduling operation across our branches, making sure the right crews, saws, and trucks are in the right place at the right time
  • Serve as the central point between clients, field crews, inside sales, and operations leadership
  • Build and own efficient daily and weekly schedules by geography, crew skill, certifications, and availability
  • Assign operators based on skill, certifications, client familiarity, workload, and performance


Keep the day moving:

  • Lead the response to delays, clients, and onsite issues, and rework schedules fast when jobs change
  • Confirm site access, client readiness, and operator availability ahead of time
  • Get the next day’s plan to every crew so they know where they’re headed
  • Keep clients, sales, and operations informed on field conditions and changing scopes


Own the phones:

  • Be the first voice our clients hear — answer incoming calls, take scheduling requests, and turn them into booked jobs
  • Manage a steady, sometimes heavy volume of calls, texts, and emails without letting anything fall through the cracks
  • Confirm the details that make jobs go right — location, access, timing, and special conditions — before anything hits the schedule
  • Prioritize on the fly when the phone won’t stop, and follow up so every client feels taken care of

Close out every day:

  • Audit operator timecards daily and close out work tickets — job numbers, descriptions, and photos — so billing moves without delay
  • Chase down missing or inconsistent information with operators the same day, not next week


Drive it forward:

  • Track and improve the numbers that matter, like on-time job starts, crew utilization, and reschedules
  • Partner with the Director of Operations to plan our bi-weekly and quarterly safety meetings
  • Build and refine the processes and tools that make dispatch run smoother as we grow
  • Flag capacity gaps, equipment needs, and bottlenecks to leadership early, and help plan around them
  • Grow into leading and developing the dispatch function as the company scales


What You’ll Bring

What we can’t teach is what you already bring: a level head under pressure, a gift for solving problems on the fly, and the kind of ownership that makes you treat the work like it’s your own.

  • Experience running dispatch, scheduling, or field-service operations. Construction or trade experience is a real plus, and we’d love it if you’ve run this kind of operation before. But the right person could also come from another demanding field where you’ve coordinated crews, trucks, or service techs.
  • A track record of ownership. You don’t wait to be told, you see what needs doing and drive it.
  • Calm, clear decision-making in a fast-moving environment
  • Strong communication and the ability to juggle a lot at once
  • An eye for detail — accurate timecards, complete work tickets, and clean handoffs to billing
  • Comfort with scheduling software and digital tools
  • Leadership instincts, whether or not you’ve held the title


What We Offer

  • A full compensation package including a competitive base of $75,000 to $95,000 based on experience, plus profit sharing
  • Top-tier equipment, technology, and OSHA-certified training
  • A team that has your back on the smooth days and the hard ones
  • Real ownership of a role you can shape and grow with
  • Leadership that means it when we say your time off and your life outside work matter


We’re Diamond, one of the best concrete cutting companies in Michigan. The work is demanding and it matters, and we take care of the people who do it. If this sounds like you, we’d love to talk.