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Position Summary: This series is responsible for performing a variety of duties related to the processing of cases, including entering data in automated systems, within an office of a Clerk-Magistrate, a Register of Probate, or an equivalent office.
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This position is designated as a union position and is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement with O.P.E.I.U., Local 6 Position Summary: This series is responsible for performing a variety of duties related to the processing of cases, including entering data in automated systems, within an office of a Clerk-Magistrate, a Register of Probate, or an equivalent office.
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In this role you will pick up the mail from the post office each morning, scan all mail received, help with document production, mail processing, running errands, and various office services responsibilities as needed.
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Proficient in the use of library management systems, e.g., Ex Libris Alma, Primo, Campus Solutions, and computer software such as Microsoft Office Suite, Google docs, etc. Applications are currently being accepted for Media Clerk in the Library Services, Learning Resource Center, located at San Diego Mesa College.
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Experience: At least one year of general office and accounting/accounts receivable experience. Ability to use personal computer applications including word processing and spreadsheet applications.
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We have an immediate opening for an experienced Automotive Accounting Clerk. Processing accounts payable invoices and payment requests and issuing reimbursement checks. Automotive Accounting Clerk.
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Provide accounting and clerical support to including general bookkeeping, collections, invoice processing, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, customer service, and general office administration.
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We have over 1,800 employees and have been in business for over 25 years, with operations in over 38 cities across the U.S. We provide Facilities and Office Services Management, e-Discovery services including processing, hosting, court reporting, collections and forensics, managed review, and managed services.
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Under supervision (Account Clerk I) or general supervision (Account Clerk II), perform a variety of account and statistical recordkeeping work in connection with the development, maintenance, and processing of City fiscal and statistical records; provide customer service for utility billings and business licenses; perform general office support assignments; and perform related work as required.
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The File Clerk is a permanent, full-time position supporting the overall mission of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) by facilitating the operations of a local Field Office.
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Consider a new, rewarding career today as a Part-Time (On-Call) Office Services Clerk with IST Management Services! We have over 1,800 employees and have been in business for over 26 years with operations in over 38 cities across the U.S. We provide a range of services geared toward litigation and corporate office support including e-Discovery services such as processing, hosting, court reporting, collections/forensics, managed review, and managed services.
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Automotive DMV Title Clerk Biller. We're looking for responsible individuals who can perform a variety of tasks in relation to accounting, administration work, title follow ups, processing DMV documentation.
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Tracks and locates documents throughout the office before processing has been completed, as requested. This position is responsible for the intake, time stamping, filing, processing, imaging and research of all legal documents, filed with the Court of Common Pleas, Civil Division.
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We have over 1,800 employees and have been in business for over 25 years with operations in over 38 cities across the U.S. We provide a range of services geared toward litigation and corporate office support including e-Discovery services such as processing, hosting, court reporting, collections/forensics, managed review, and managed services.
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Previous experience as a billing clerk or similar role. Assist in sales order invoicing, posting, and processing accounts receivables and accounts payable. The Administrative/ Accounting Coordinator will assist in facilitating the daily workflow in the office.
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