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Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office). The exact pay may vary based on skills, experience, training, licenses/certifications, language necessities, and location. Quality customer service skills.
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Must have basic computer skills (Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, Outlook, & Adobe) Must possess basic math and problem-solving skills. Must be able to demonstrate patience and conflict resolution skills.
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General computer skills, including but not limited to: using required software applications, data entry, information security, electronic medical documentation, handheld scanning and email.
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Minimum: Basic Computer skills, ability to perform basic math computation, Type 25 words per minute. Obtains accurate demographic, financial and clinical information and enters into the computer system to create the medical and financial record.
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Understand, comprehend, and perform basic computer and point-of-sale skills. - Comprehend and perform basic math skills. Customers can refresh and recharge with freshly-brewed coffee, packaged snacks and drinks, high quality fuel and special deals through the industry leading MAPCO MY Reward$ loyalty program.
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Experience and working competence in computer skills including CRM software, internet software; spreadsheet software; word processing software; virtual meeting software, email and communications software and PC knowledge and understanding of basic technology components.
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Basic computer skills and knowledge of the CBORD system relative to job responsibilities preferred. Requires knowledge of basic food safety; infection control and sanitation.
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This role requires basic computer skills, high speed internet (minimum of 40 GB) and a private workspace, and secure transportation to DaVita facilities to perform the duties of the job.
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Basic computer skills: typing, data entry, Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint required. Personable and attentive, strong interpersonal skills. Knowledge of basic medical terminology preferred.
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Knowledge of basic computer skills and ERP (NAV) a plus. Must have strong communication skills and be able to work well with other departments; bi-lingual Spanish a plus. Excellent customer service skills.
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Basic computer skills in Word, advanced skills in Excel, BW, SAP and Power Point and preferably in Tableau or SQL. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Skilled in supply chain analytics using customer data; demonstrated experience using data to influence customer actions + experience in demand planning + forecasting.
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Basic computer skills including but not limited to the use of the Point of Sales System; the payroll program and all other programs or systems that are adopted by the TSA ARC. The requirements listed below are representative of the minimal education, experience, certifications, skills, and/or abilities required for this position.
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Basic computer skills are also necessary, as you will be required to accurately update trip records, navigate online mapping tools, and use software or tools specific to our transportation operations.
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Familiar with Microsoft Office, and ability to perform basic computer skills. Requires knowledge and experience in sales and sales administration; still acquiring higher level knowledge and skills, however fully competent and productive professional contributor (2-4 years.
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Knowledge and Skills Working knowledge of computer software, including PSS/E, MS Excel, and MS Word, is required. Basic knowledge of applicable NERC, IEEE, NEC, and ANSI standards and electric codes is highly preferred.
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