Operations Support Coordinator

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Job DetailsJob Location: Tacoma, WA 98421Position Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $23.50 - $26.00 HourlyTitle: Operations Support Coordinator Department: IT Location:  Remote – WA, OR, CA, AZ, ID, UT, NV, FL, PA, TN FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly) Supervisory Role: No Reports To: IT Operations Manager Date Created or Revised: 5/2/2026   Stellar’s Commitment At Stellar, we believe every employee plays an important role in our success. Contributions extend beyond defined responsibilities, and we value team members who are willing to step in, support one another, and take initiative when needed. We are committed to working collaboratively and expect each employee to contribute wherever and whenever their skills and efforts can help move the organization forward and ensure our collective success. About the Position:   The Operations Support Coordinator serves as the first point of contact for internal employee support across office, sales, and warehouse environments. This role is responsible for helping employees resolve day-to-day operational issues, including system questions, device troubleshooting, and process support. We are looking for someone close to one of our branches listed above, though this can be a remote position.  This position is focused on ownership and follow-through—ensuring issues are addressed efficiently and employees feel supported so operations can continue to run smoothly. Essential Duties and Responsibilities:   Other duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time. Internal Customer Support Serve as the first point of contact for employee support requests via phone, email, or ticketing system Provide responsive, professional support to office staff, sales teams, and warehouse employees Take ownership of support requests from intake through resolution, ensuring timely follow-up System & Application Support Provide first-line support for Prophet 21 (P21), assisting users with common tasks and basic troubleshooting Support questions related to business systems and processes Create simple guides or instructions to address recurring questions Technical & Device Support Troubleshoot basic issues with computers, printers, scanners, mobile devices, and related applications Assist with setup of new users, devices, and basic system access Coordinate with internal IT or external vendors for escalated technical issues Issue Tracking & Resolution Accurately document support requests and resolutions in the ticketing system Track open issues and ensure timely follow-up and closure Communicate clearly with employees regarding status, timelines, and next steps Collaboration & Coordination Partner with internal teams to resolve issues impacting operations Understand business priorities and respond with appropriate urgency Contribute to a team-oriented, service-focused support environment. QualificationsEDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalent required Associate’s degree or relevant technical training preferred REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS 1–3 years of experience in customer support, operations support, help desk, or a related role Strong customer service mindset with a focus on responsiveness and follow-through Clear and effective communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to troubleshoot basic technical and system-related issues Strong problem-solving skills with a logical and curious approach Ability to manage multiple requests and prioritize effectively in a fast-paced environment Comfortable working with non-technical users and explaining solutions in simple terms Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office and general business systems Ability to learn new systems and tools, including ERP systems such as Prophet 21 Preferred Experience with Prophet 21 (P21) or similar ERP systems Experience supporting warehouse or operational environments Familiarity with ticketing systems or help desk tools PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.  This role is primarily sedentary and involves working at a desk using a computer for extended periods of time. Regular activities include sitting, typing, and using a phone. Occasional standing, walking, bending, or lifting light items may be required. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Marginal to minimal exposure to noise or hazards. Work is primarily performed at a desk using standard office equipment.

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