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Document Specialist is responsible for efficiently and accurately handling incoming mail and documents, as well as preparing them for imaging in Laserfiche, a document management system.
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Avata Partners is seeking a Document Review Attorney in the Austin, Texas Area. While there is software that can aid a document review attorney with this task, he or she must look through the documents and determine what is and isn't relevant to a case.
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Provide general and technical support to project personnel in the use of InfoWorks and other software used by Document Control. Provides document and/or records management to include receiving, processing, distributing, retrieving and maintaining documents and/or records in accordance with established policies, and procedures.
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Talascend is currently seeking a Document Control Specialist for a contract opportunity in Des Plaines, IL RESPONSIBILITIES: This role is for a Material Analyst who requisitions equipment for UOP customer projects.
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Hmong Chinese Language Document Reviewer Employment Type: Full Time, Mid-Level Department: Legal As a CGS Hmong Chinese Document Reviewer you will play a key role in supporting various aspects of the company's litigation portfolio including eDiscovery activities, workflow management, and litigation support.
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Overview Document Validation Specialist Carrollton, TX The Community Choice Financial® Family of Brands is looking for a Document Validation Specialist to join our team and become part of a dynamic corporate culture dedicated to supporting our stores and team members.
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In addition, Document Processing Specialists are responsible for communicating all issues that impact the quality or timely completion of the production process to the Imaging Supervisor or Regional Director of Operations.
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Assess, plan, implement, evaluate and document the care of medical/surgical, ambulatory care, and same-day surgery patients. Document nursing care, implants, and specimens accurately, completely, and legibly.
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Obtain Vital Signs, document and report unusual readings to LVN. Document resident care, behavior and special needs as required by policy and procedure. Document medication assistance provided.
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As a CGS Hmong Chinese Document Reviewer you will play a key role in supporting various aspects of the company's litigation portfolio including eDiscovery activities, workflow management, and litigation support.
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As a CGS Mandarin Document Reviewer you will play a key role in supporting various aspects of the company's litigation portfolio including eDiscovery activities, workflow management, and litigation support.
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Hmong Chinese Language Document Reviewer. - Must have hands-on familiarity with a variety of computer applications, including word processing, databases (such as document review and file management systems), spreadsheets, and imaging.
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This role is accountable to develop document collection strategies and develop SOPs, training, and overall process to ensure the TMF health and archival of clinical trial documents from both external and internal sources.
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Deep understanding of document management capabilities - document generation, document repository, OCR. Experience in designing migration strategies of high volume documents between document repositories as well as tuning for bulk record deletion.
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Capital One is looking for an eDiscovery analyst to join the Cyber Insider Threat and Technical Investigations Team. The role will work closely with other lines of business to support litigation and investigation requests utilizing multiple applications across electronic devices such as email archives, document management systems, laptops, workstations, servers, cell phones, and multi-cloud environments.
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