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  • *How You'll Help Us Keep Climbing (Overview & Key Responsibilities)

The Client Support Coordinator role provides support for projects and needs for DPS’s external clients as managed by Delta Professional Services (DPS). This role provides administrative support including communication, data, and logistical support. This position will report to the DPS Program Manager - Client Operations at Delta Professional Services (DPS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines.

  • Provide compliance or training support to DPS Program Manager- Client Operations
  • Partner with DPS support teams to complete project tasks as assigned
  • Provide subject matter expert guidance to project tasks as assigned
  • Modify or create new analytics and products, when needed
  • Track individual progress and report status of projects to appropriate leaders
  • Review standard procedures and provide feedback on changes
  • Specific duties as assigned by DPS Program Manager- Client Operations
  • *What You Need To Succeed (Minimum Qualifications)
  • Solid organizational and leadership skills.
  • Familiarity with Flight Operations infrastructure
  • Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills.
  • Solid computer skills including proficiency with Office 365 and other Delta/DPS software.
  • Work in a fast-paced environment while maintaining an attention to detail
  • Consistently prioritizes safety and security of self, others, and personal data.
  • Embraces a diverse set of people, thinking and styles.
  • Possesses a high school diploma, GED, or high school equivalency.
  • Is at least 18 years of age and has authorization to work in the United States.
  • *What Will Give You a Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications)

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  • *Benefits And Perks To Help You Keep Climbing
  • Space Available Personal Travel to include eligible dependent
  • Medical, Dental and Vision Plans available
  • Profit Sharing
  • 401(k) match (following one year of service)
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