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Maintains and supports database infrastructure, model data exchange interfaces, and data export formats. Analyzes transmission network data including Transmission Element parameters.
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Data entry of order information and customer delivery dates in the database/ERP (Syteline) system. Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook and database systems.
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We are currently looking for a Gift Processing Specialist to maintain accurate donor records and database integrity; perform timely gift entry and data processing on the Raiser's Edge database; generate targeted acknowledgement letters, pledge payment reminders and other donor communications; reconciles with the finance department; and supports all aspects of a viable and effective fundraising and stewardship program.
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May perform the following general office functions: switchboard, receptionist, data entry, etc. Duties: Use of a PC to create projects using word processing, spreadsheets and database applications.
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Entry level candidates perform tasks where large quantities of information, data or documents need to be maintained or manipulated in a structured database, filing system or associated reporting/holding format.
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This will include manuscript and grant preparation, as well as participant recruitment, conducting baseline and follow-up assessments, data entry, database development, analyzing data, literature reviews, IRB protocol compliance and maintenance, and disseminating research at local and national conferences.
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General activities include: organizing parts, labeling of parts, data entry of tracking parts in a database, inspection with a microscope, kitting of parts, and delivery of parts to laboratories across campus.
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Knowledge and use of CMMS (Maximo) database for data entry and calibration records. We strive to have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas - immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and eye care - and products and services in our Allergan Aesthetics portfolio.
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Fulfills all project clerical needs such as data entry, document management, copping, distribution of business-related matters, etc. - Intermediate computer literacy including knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software.
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Data entry into company database systems Coordinating materials and scheduling for meetings, interviews, training sessions, and other activities. Performs skilled administrative tasks which may include, but are not limited to: Accessing or administering systems that organize our data.
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4) Performs primary data entry for all denials related to medical necessity into appropriate database to ensure day-today tracking and reporting of appeal deadlines and at risk revenues.
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Performs routine clerical duties, including data entry, answering telephones, and assisting customers. Records purchases, maintains database, performs physical count of inventory, and reconciles actual stock count to computer-generated reports.
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In addition, the Service Center Coordinator is involved in data entry, invoicing WOs, inputting COI data and tracking expirations, and generating scheduled preventative maintenance work orders.
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Previous experience with database configuration and set up, data importation/data entry or bioinformatics. Responsible for Importing and managing external lab data into BRM databases based on the set-up plan from Sample Information Managers and according to sampling Design and planning.
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Performing data entry using word processing, spreadsheet or database commands and formats material. Interacting with departmental and other staff on matters affecting data makes recommendations for improvement or enhancement to job processes to ensure standards in data entry, collection and retrieval.
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