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Work Control Coordinator Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) - Preferred * IMSA Training - Helpful * Ability to work independently with minimal supervision * Clean driving record * Some travel required * Some night and ...

Construction Inspector

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) - Preferred * IMSA Training - Helpful * Ability to work independently with minimal supervision * Clean driving record * Some travel required * Some night and ...

Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) - Preferred * IMSA Training - Helpful * Ability to work independently with minimal supervision * Clean driving record * Some travel required * Some night and ...

Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) - Preferred * IMSA Training - Helpful * Ability to work independently with minimal supervision * Clean driving record * Some travel required * Some night and ...

Construction Inspector

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) - Preferred * IMSA Training - Helpful * Ability to work independently with minimal supervision * Clean driving record * Some travel required * Some night and ...

Construction Inspector

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) - Preferred * IMSA Training - Helpful * Ability to work independently with minimal supervision * Clean driving record * Some travel required * Some night and ...

Resident Engineer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$98K - $125K/yr

Effectively communicates and coordinates work with contractors, subcontractors, utility owners, and ... ATSSA Traffic Control Supervisor - Plus * Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) - Plus At Horrocks ...

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Work Control Coordinator information

What does a work control coordinator do?

A Work Control Coordinator is responsible for managing and coordinating the scheduling, assignment, and tracking of maintenance or operational work orders within an organization. They act as a central point of contact between different departments, ensuring that requests are properly documented, prioritized, and completed efficiently. Their duties often include maintaining records, communicating with technicians, and ensuring compliance with organizational policies and safety regulations. This role is vital for keeping operations running smoothly and minimizing downtime.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a work control coordinator?

To thrive as a Work Control Coordinator, you need strong organizational abilities, attention to detail, and experience with scheduling and maintenance workflows, often supported by a relevant associate's or bachelor's degree. Familiarity with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and proficiency in office software like Microsoft Excel are typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and multitasking skills help you coordinate effectively across teams and handle shifting priorities. These competencies are crucial for ensuring smooth operations, minimizing downtime, and maintaining accurate work records in facilities management.

What are some common challenges faced by work control coordinators, and how can they be managed effectively?

Work Control Coordinators often encounter challenges such as managing competing priorities, handling urgent requests, and ensuring clear communication between multiple departments. Staying organized with robust scheduling tools and maintaining up-to-date records can help manage these demands. Regular check-ins with maintenance teams and clear communication protocols are essential for minimizing misunderstandings and keeping work orders on track. Proactively anticipating potential bottlenecks and being adaptable in a fast-paced environment are key to success in this role.

What is the difference between Work Control Coordinator vs Work Scheduler?

AspectWork Control CoordinatorWork Scheduler
CredentialsTypically requires certifications in project management or industry-specific safety standardsOften requires scheduling software proficiency and basic industry certifications
Work EnvironmentCoordinates work activities, manages resources, and ensures safety complianceFocuses on creating and maintaining work schedules for teams and projects
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in construction, manufacturing, and energy sectors for overseeing work flowCommon in similar industries for planning and assigning tasks

The Work Control Coordinator and Work Scheduler roles overlap in planning and resource management but differ in scope. The Work Control Coordinator manages overall work flow, safety, and resource coordination, while the Work Scheduler primarily focuses on creating detailed schedules. Both roles are essential for efficient operations in industrial and construction environments.

What is a work control coordinator?

A work control coordinator is responsible for planning, scheduling, and coordinating maintenance or operational work within an organization. They ensure that work orders are efficiently assigned, safety protocols are followed, and resources are properly allocated, often using specialized software or systems. This role requires strong organizational skills and knowledge of safety standards and procedures.

Inventory Control Coordinator, Audio Visual-The Phoenician Resort

Encore

Scottsdale, AZ • On-site

$19 - $24.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Encore Global rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 165 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

18th of 36 rated event venues


Job description

Position Overview
Monitors and ensures accurate and timely data entry and transaction completion in Helios IC. Investigates and determines inventory discrepancies using Helios IC tools. Responsible for entering transactions required to update inventory in Helios in support of the Fixed Assets department (which maintains Oracle inventory data).
Key Job Responsibilities
Inventory Control
• Verify product deliveries and inventory, assuring that all products are properly counted and coded.
• Troubleshoot problems related to inventory and ensure that problems are resolved.
• Maintain accuracy and integrity of inventory systems, including all related transactions.
Reporting
• Enter data into computer and analyze reports.
• Run daily reports and distribute to staff and management.
Communications
• Regularly communicate and coordinate with a variety of warehouse and logistics managers, to exchange information and maintain constant awareness of current activities and items.
Asset Management
• Process incoming cash reconciliations, oversee and ensure timely rec submissions, apply receipts, and enter appropriate adjustments.
• Maintain log of activity for reference.
Administrative
• General office and clerical activity as required.
Job Qualifications
• Strong computer skill (Excel and Word)
• Familiarity with purchasing, inventory control and accounting
• Good communication skills
Competencies
Deliver World Class Service
• Hospitality
• Ownership
Do The Right Thing
• Instills Trust
• Safety Conscious
Drive Results
• Action Oriented
See The Big Picture
• Tech Savvy
Value People
• Communicates Effectively
For more information on our Competency Group, refer to the Competency Based Talent Management page on Encore Connect by searching for the title or copy & pasting this URL Link: (https://psav.sharepoint.com/sites/HR/SitePages/Competency-Supported-Talent-Management.aspx).
Physical Requirements
Team members must meet the physical demands listed below to successfully perform essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
• Sitting: 6-8 hours per day
• Standing: 2-3 hours per day
• Walking: 0-1 hours per day
• Stooping: 0-1 hours per day
• Crawling: 0-1 hours per day
• Kneeling: 0-1 hours per day
• Bending: 0-1 hours per day
• Reaching (above your head): 0-1 hours per day
• Climbing: 0-1 hours per day
• Grasping: 0-1 hours per day
Lifting Requirements
• 0-15 lbs*: Continuously
• 16-50 lbs: Occasionally
• 51-100 lbs: Never
• Over 100 lbs: Never
Carrying Requirements
• 0-15 lbs*: Continuously
• 16-50 lbs*: Occasionally
• 51-100 lbs: Never
• Over 100 lbs: Never
Auditory/Visual Requirements
• Close Vision: Continuously
• Distance Vision: Frequently
• Color Vision: Continuously
• Peripheral Vision: Occasionally
• Depth Perception: Occasionally
• Hearing: Continuously
Pushing/Pulling Requirements
• 0-15 lbs*: Continuously
• 16-50 lbs*: Occasionally
• 51-100 lbs*: Never
• Over 100 lbs: Never
*Identifies the physical requirements that team members perform without assistance.
Team members must be able to meet the physical demands above in order to successfully perform the essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work Environment
Office
Work is performed primarily in an office environment. Working times may include irregular hours and on-call status including days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Team members must adhere to appearance guidelines as defined by Encore based in an office environment and when traveling, on an individual venue or a representation of venues in that city or area.
The above information on this description is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions associated with the job. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.
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