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Manufacturing Expeditor Job Requirements: High School Diploma or GED Equivalent. We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, call center, administrative assistant, purchasing agent, purchasing administrator, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, forklift, machine operators, maintenance mechanics and office managers.
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High school diploma required; minimum 2 years experience with heavy duty truck parts, automotive parts, or retail warehousing. Keywords: Diesel OR Trucking OR Dealership OR ADP OR Mack OR Volvo OR Caterpillar OR Allison OR Cummins OR Dealer ORHeavy Equipment OR Trailer OR Truck Sales OR Deal Sheet OR Class A OR CDK OR Frame Shop OR Foreman OR Leasing OR Service OR Warranty OR Parts OR Office OR Semi Truck OR Mechanic OR Google Jobs OR Career OR B2B Outside SalesOR Sales Representative OR Commercial Sales, OR Fabrication #ZR.
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High school diploma or equivalent+ 2+ years of experience in air freight or export shipping+ Good working knowledge of domestic and international geography including countries and major cities+ Basic knowledge of U.S. Administration Regulations (FAA, FMC, EAR, Hazmat) and other government agency requirements.
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1-3 years customer service experience requiredHigh School Diploma requiredMicrosoft Office - Outlook, Word, Excel, Access experience requiredKnowledge of jewelry repair and construction, gemstones, diamond, silver, gold.
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Required: High school diploma or GED; a minimum of six (6) months experience in customer service, material handling, mail clerk or carrier. Preferred: Associate's degree; a minimum of two (2) years' experience in customer service, material handling, mail clerk or carrier.
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Attendance, General Equivalency Diploma - General Studies, High School Diploma - General Studies, Initiative, Productivity, Quality, Safety, Values. General office duties related to distribution reporting administration, and shipping / receiving documentation and fulfillment are also part of this position.
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Maintenance Mechanic Job Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent Technical or vocational school certification or equivalent in training or experience 2+ years of industrial maintenance experience Ability to lift up to 75lbs.
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Deputy Clerk II: High school diploma or General Education Development (GED) and Bachelor's degree and five years of general office support experience; or, an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
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High School diploma or equivalent; AND one year of experience in building inspection and code enforcement; ORan equivalent combination of education and experience. Submits liens for recording at the County Clerk’s Office.
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Required education and experience: Must have a high school diploma or equivalent and 6 months experience in clerical work. Position number: K0067298 Position Title and Salary: Trial Court Clerk II, Grade 18, $17.26 hourly Location of Employment: 21 st Judicial District, Clay County, Kansas Kansas Judicial Branch Benefits State Employment Center - Benefits (ks.gov) Job Duties: This is a part time, clerical position in the Clerk of the District Court office.
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High school diploma required; minimum 2 years experience with heavy duty truck parts, and automotive parts. Return paperwork and part to warranty clerk. Be able to lift 50 lbs from floor to waist high, and 25 lbs to shoulder high.
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Associate degree in business administration, paralegal, or related field OR a high school diploma or GED plus two years working in a clerk of courts office including CCAP case management.
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Be able to keep good records, fill out and hand in call sheets at the end of each week, and bring any customer problems to the attention of the Parts Manager. Research for potential new customers for parts sales.
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Education/Degree: High school diploma or equivalent Reports to: Director of Operations/Human Resources. Works cooperatively with ESCEO staff Effective communication skills when working with vendors and ESCEO staff Follows all health and safety regulations Successfully complete all Public School Works training Familiarity with basic troubleshooting skills when dealing with copiers, laminator, shredder Basic knowledge of google suite software (calendar, email, docs, numbers, etc.
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Works closely with warranty clerk to assure proper routing and packing of warranty parts. Works closely with inventory clerk to assure proper routing of core returns. Works closely with inventory clerk to assure that all new parts have correct bin locations.
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