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MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) The Like-to-Haves (Not Required) LEED accreditation Prior experience with Education projects Salary Range: $56,900-$97,900 annually. If you want to work for a firm that is taking concrete action toward equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, we’re looking for Designers at all levels to join our Education team in our Oakland office.
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Proficiency in MS Office, particularly advanced experience in MS Excel (knowledge of QuickBooks and ERP Dynamics is an advantage) Excellent understanding of accounting regulations and procedures, including the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Visio, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) - Excellent communication skills (oral and written) to present positions to both accounting and non-accounting associates.
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Must have intermediate Microsoft Excel experience working with large sets of data (formulas, pivot tables, & VLOOKUP's). Must have intermediate Microsoft Excel experience working with large sets of data (formulas, pivot tables, & VLOOKUP's.
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Proficiency in all Microsoft Office Applications with intermediate Microsoft Excel skills. The Staff Accountant is responsible for recording, verifying, consolidating, and entering transactions for the preparation of multiple financial statements and assisting with day-to-day accounting needs to include both internal and external reporting requirements.
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Excellent computer system skills related cost and schedule reporting (specifically Primavera and Microsoft Office – Excel, Word, and PowerPoint) We’d love to have you join our team as a Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Project Manager in our San Diego, CA office.
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MS Office with emphasis on intermediate to advanced Excel skills is required (e.g., index/match, pivot tables, multiple if statements). Strong Excel skills, including proficiency in functions such as index/match, pivot tables, and multiple if statements.
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Mastery of Microsoft Office Products, advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills. Experience within one or more of the following technologies: ERPs (NetSuite, SAP, Oracle, QuickBooks, and Microsoft Dynamics), Corporate Performance Improvement, Data Visualization & Analysis (Tableau, PowerBI, Alteryx, Looker.
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Proven proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including advanced Excel and PowerPoint presentation development skills; ability to develop robust interactive excel models independently.
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Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office including Excel and Outlook. Our client is a non-profit organization in Northern Columbus have an immediate need for an Administrative Assistant. This client has been a long-time fixture in the community with large member engagement.
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Computer Skills: Microsoft office tools such as Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint, AutoCAD, CAD/CAM. Certificates & Licenses: Six Sigma Black Belt certification is preferred. Computer Skills: Microsoft office tools such as Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint, AutoCAD, CAD/CAM.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365 – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Google Suite and Apple Products. The right candidate will have the ability to work remotely but must be able to easily commute to our office in Columbus, OH when needed.
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Strong skill base and comfort with technology including Microsoft Office, specifically Excel, and routing or dispatching systems. Strong skill base and comfort with technology including Microsoft Office, specifically Excel, and routing or dispatching systems.
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The position requires the regular use of a computer and expertise with the following software: Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook; Canvas Learning Management System, Cidi Labs DesignPLUS for Canvas, Qualtrics, Kaltura, Zoom, WebEx, Microsoft Teams, as well as various instructional technology media, including AV equipment and technology for web-based course design and delivery.
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Whether you will spend your day in an office cubicle, operating a crane or running the melt shop at one of our mills, at CMC, you'll get the training and support from your team that you need to excel in your role and reach your full potential.
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