About the Role
Entry Into Service Coordinator – Entry Into Service Coordinator
Primary Location : Administrative Centre (CA)
Organization : Aerospace Canada
Shift : Day job
Employee Status : Regular
Requisition : 10340 Entry Into Service Coordinator
What you’ll do
- Monitor and coordinate Entry‑into‑Service support activities for business aircraft customers.
- Communicate Entry‑into‑Service delivery updates to management and stakeholders.
- Collaborate with Customer Response Team, Sales & Contracts, Customer Support and Account Management to understand and address customer needs.
- Interface with cross‑functional departments to establish budgets and strategic plans for Entry‑into‑Service projects.
- Manage project activities in terms of deliverables, cost, and billing reconciliation.
- Initiate and maintain performance governance against departmental objectives and results.
- Monitor budgetary aspects of all Entry‑into‑Service activities and report accordingly.
How to thrive
Project Management, Business Administration, or Commerce degree (or equivalent) with at least 3 years of experience in the aerospace industry, preferably customer‑service.Excellent communication and organizational skills.Customer‑oriented with strong leadership, facilitation and influence skills.Ability to excel in a collaborative, fast‑paced environment.Robust work methodology and understanding of priorities.Adaptability to changing priorities.Benefits
Dental, medical, life, disability, and other insurance plans.Competitive base salary.Retirement savings plan.Employee Assistance Program.Tele Health Program.Bombardier promotes flexible and hybrid work policies where applicable.
To apply : You do not need all the listed skills, knowledge, and experience – we’re looking for great talent and passion.
Bombardier is an equal opportunity employer and encourages persons of any race, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, immigration status, disability or other applicable legally protected characteristics to apply.
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