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Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office – Excel, Outlook, Project, Word), Raken, Procore, knowledge of phone systems, good typing skills and general office APPLY TODAY.
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Basic Computer skills (proficient typing, "shortcut" controls, Internet browsing) It is easy to catch on fast if you have some basic computer skills.
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Qualifications/Requirements: 3-5 years directly related project coordinator or field engineer experience Basic understanding of construction job site administrative duties Detail-oriented, Strong problem-solving skills, Excellent organizational skills Civil Engineering, Construction Technology or Construction Management related degree Excellent communications skills – verbal and written.
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Computer literacy and strong typing skills, experience with accounting software may be required. As an Accounting Clerk, you should be a skilled multi-tasker with excellent time management, computer, and communication skills.
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Understanding of medical terminology, basic computer skills, typing, previous secretary experience is preferred. Sanford and Lee County provide exceptional quality of life, with low cost of living and the conveniences of small-town life, plus quick and easy access to Raleigh, Durham, and the Research Triangle region.
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Good computer and typing skills (minimum 35 WPM), 10-key calculator by touch and 70% proficiency in basic Microsoft Word and Excel Programs. Inputs and transfers reports and supplements into computer Prepares records for scanning and archiving.
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Must have basic computer knowledge to include general typing and 10 key skills. Must have the ability to read and write English and have proficient math skills. Must have basic computer knowledge to include general typing and 10 key skills.
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Accurate typing skills; basic computer skills, including the use of word processing, spreadsheet software applications, and e-mail. Scan proof - scanning all transactions daily into the computer.
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Above perks may vary based on full-time/part-time status and locationWhat We're Looking For:-High School Diploma (or equivalent)-Effective verbal communication skills-Basic computer skills (typing, data entry)-Professional, engaging personality-Flexibility to work all shifts-Must be able to sit, stand and type for prolonged periods-Must be 18 years of age and legally authorized to work in the United States-6 months real estate or retail sales experience in a fast-paced environment is a bonus.
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Addresses customer questions and complaints, exercising tact and good judgment, including involving Cashier Lead, Head Cashier and/or Management, as required, to resolve customer issues. Receives accurate payment for merchandise in the form of cash, check, credit, debit, store account and other alternative tender.
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About Avis Budget Group: Avis Budget Group is a leading provider of mobility options, with brands including Avis, Budget & Budget Truck and Zipcar. Perks You’ll Get: Bi-weekly hourly wage plus an extremely profitable commission / incentive / bonus plan (Unlimited earnings potential as much as 3 times your annual base salary.
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Candidates MUST be willing to submit to fingerprinting and Federal/National Background checkAttention to detail and focus on meeting deadlinesGood oral and written communication skillsBasic computer and typing skillsAbility to lift up to 35 poundsAbility to sit, stand, and walk for long periodsMust be a team player and always maintain a positive attitudeTime management skills.
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Basic math ability and proficiency with typing and computer skills. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
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Basic computer skills, including navigation, typing, and basic troubleshooting. Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence skills. Ability to navigate multiple computer systems and applications.
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Strong oral and written communication skillsKnowledge of basic accounting principles such as debits and creditsStrong computer skills especially Outlook, Microsoft Excel and Word. Typing rate of 40-45 wpm.
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