Please note that evening and weekend shifts are required. Working with management on projects and campaigns.Implementing sales and marketing strategies. Skedaddle has been humanely removing and excluding raccoons, squirrels, skunks, birds, bats and mice from homes and businesses since 1989.Updating customer information in Salesforce.Communicating and relaying information to field staff.Frequently checking messages, quote requests, and existing customer messages.Handling customer complaints and concerns in line with company policy.Dealing with customer inquiries, issues and complaints.Reviewing and maintaining service technician schedule.
Scheduling appointments and entering them into the computer software (Salesforce).
Phone calls and advising customers of services offered, pricing and technician’s available times for inspections and job assignments. Job duties include, but are not limited to: Be a reliable and committed team member.Have a clear voice with strong communication skills.Be friendly and outgoing due to substantial customer contact.Be highly organized, highly confident and detail oriented.Tasks may vary, but customer satisfaction is always our #1 priority. The ideal candidate enjoys helping people and thrives in a fast paced environment where each day offers new challenges. Wildlife Removal Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control has been providing urban and nuisance wildlife removal and exclusion services for over 25 years across. This work from home position involves extensive customer interaction on the phone and by email. Our experienced and highly-trained technicians and customer service representatives are proud to provide. We specialize in the humane removal and exclusion of wildlife from homes or businesses. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (905) 574-7777. On the street of Osprey Drive and street number is 1288. This position is designed for someone with little or no industry experience to join our team. Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control has been in the wildlife removal business for over 30 years, serving over 100 communities across North America. Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control is located in Hamilton Division of Ontario province.
They are Canadas largest wildlife control company, and have the. Learn more about how Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control can help solve your home’s bat problem this summer.īy learning more about wildlife activity during summer, homeowners can be protected against damage and know when to call in the professionals for assistance.Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, Canada’s largest urban wildlife control company is currently seeking motivated individuals interested in a fresh and unique opportunity. Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control has been serving the Hamilton/Burlington area since 1989. Our lifetime guarantee will give you peace of mind that your property is protected for years to come.
Our humane, effective and guaranteed method of wildlife removal and exclusion.īest of all, once our thorough process is complete, we will have humanely removed the wildlife from your home, cleared and repaired any damage, and protected you from future re-entry. Our trained specialists will develop a customised plan to protect your home’s specific architectural layout and problem, while walking you through each step of the process. Skedaddle technicians are trained to prepare your home for a humane and effective bat removal as soon as it is safe for the bats and their growing pups to do so.Īt the first signs of bats, or any other animal on your property, contact us or give us a call. Finding a bat flying around your home is almost always a sure sign of a larger infestation somewhere in the home. At the height of summer, Skedaddle will receive more calls about bats than any other species. During this time raccoons, squirrels, skunks, birds, mice, and especially bats, are all thriving on the abundance of food sources our communities provide.īat populations peak during the summer as the babies born in June and July begin to take flight and prey on insects during mid to late August. Wildlife babies born in spring are finally becoming active, with new litters continuiting arrive into the last weeks of August. Summer is finally here, and as we all get busy working on gardens or firing up the grill, our communities are booming with a variety of growing wildlife. Summer Months Bring More Wildlife Activity