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North Palm Beach County office is seeking to add an Administrative Assistant to their team on a Direct Hire basis. In this role you will support the Chief Financial Officer as well as others on the executive team with administrative tasks including but not limited to: Calendar management Expense reporting (SAP Concur) Travel coordination Board meeting preparation, scheduling, etc.
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The Waldinger Corporation, a growing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and Sheet Metal industry leader is looking for a dependable and detailed Office Manager to join our team! Perform fleet-related administrative duties such as vehicle registration, updating driving records, and more.
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The Administrative Assistant/Data Analyst IV will perform a wide range of administrative, office and professional support activities, customer support services, data entry, research and analysis, and support to customer managers to facilitate the efficient operation of the organization.
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The Legal Assistant will provide a full range of administrative and litigation support including, but not limited to: document creation, preparation/revision of correspondence, administrative filings, court filings, electronic transcription, expense reimbursement processing, travel arrangements, and calendar maintenance.
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Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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This includes field operations, managing administrative functions and duties, managing trade partners, interfacing with the engineering design team and field staff to plan, execute and problem solve.
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The AST's primary responsibilities are to organize the Store Management Office, execute operational administrative functions, oversee scheduling maintenance, balance the vault and other cash functions daily, distribute reports from My Macy's Portal to management team, facilitate the screening/hiring process, handle HR functions, and act as the HR liaison for store employees.
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Concept Dentistry offers an exciting opportunity to join our dental team in Fargo, ND as a Business Center Administrator. The Business Center Administrator will manage the incoming phone calls for our companies locations as well as other administrative duties.
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The Lighting & Grip Rental Coordinator is responsible for a broad range of administrative tasks that support the Lighting and Grip rental shop, which includes supporting the office team, floor staff, and the Steiner Lighting department head.
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Office - While performing the duties of this job, the Team Member is regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, see, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, keyboard, printer, and phone.
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Communicate with other team members effectively and keep Administrative Coordinator advised of schedule; checking and using voicemail and email diligently; and maintaining the team relationship.
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Must be proficient in Microsoft Office and have experience with legal software, including Clio. Responsibilities include drafting legal documents, managing client files, and providing administrative support to the attorneys.
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This position, Urban Planner II, is within the Land Development Team – responsible for the review of Special Administrative Permit (SAP) and Land Subdivision (SD) and related applications.
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Manage office supplies, including placing orders for kitchen and Costco supplies, and provide general administrative support across departments as needed. - Minimum 2 years of administrative or office management experience.
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The Senior Patient Service Representative functions as a subject matter expert on administrative tasks supporting the physician office. Our Neurosurgery Clinic wants to add a new Patient Services Rep - Senior to their great team.
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