What We Do
- Service Planning and Design
- Service Implementation and Management
- Service Support
- Incident and Problem Management
- Customer Relationship Management
Team Structure
Important Forms: A Guide
Proper documentation is important in our line of work. Listed below are the important forms we use to log and document our activities.
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- node maintenance, equipment or device replacement pag malfunctioning or outdated
- any need that the team needs to provide services, does not have to have a correlating project
- from procurement
- to track the releasing of items, materials, and equipment for inventory purposes
This form ensures that company materials and equipment have been returned promptly and in good condition.
The vehicle daily checklist is a list of tasks that the driver must complete before using a company vehicle. This ensures a smooth transition between users and that there are no damages or malfunctions at the time of use.
Tracks the current availability of materials and equipment
Used as reference when doing routine requisitions from procurement
This form documents services provided to clients. It details information such as the time, place, and nature of the service, the equipment involved, and the team member/s responsible. It also indicates the status of the service, whether it was unsuccessful, unsuccessful, or for rescheduling.
This form helps the team gain a good insight into what the potential project site is like. It asks for essential information such as IP infrastructure services, active components, and other technical information about the site.
This form helps the team determine what needs to be prepared and considered before executing a project. It will ask the employee to input the potential scope of work for the project, the materials needed, the number of team members needed, scheduling, and so on. This also allows the team to appropriately and accurately schedule, budget, and plan the project.
