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posted on 29 May 2024
I would check other branches, contact suppliers, or suggest alternative parts.
Check inventory at other branches
Contact suppliers for availability
Suggest alternative parts if possible
Fast order refers to urgent orders with quick turnaround time, while slow order refers to orders with longer processing time.
Fast order typically requires immediate attention and quick processing to meet tight deadlines.
Slow order allows for more time for processing and may have a longer lead time.
Examples: Fast order - emergency spare parts needed for critical equipment repair. Slow order - routine maintenance parts f
Yes, I am familiar with the catalog and can easily navigate through it to find spare parts.
I am proficient in using the catalog to locate specific spare parts
I understand how the catalog is organized and can efficiently search for parts
I have experience in using similar catalogs in previous roles
Uptime is typically bound by service level agreements (SLAs) in order to ensure optimal performance and availability.
Uptime is often bound by SLAs agreed upon between the service provider and the customer.
SLAs define the acceptable level of uptime that must be maintained for the service.
Penalties may be imposed if the uptime falls below the agreed upon threshold.
Examples of uptime bound services include cloud computing...
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Sep 2023. There were 5 interview rounds.
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