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Additional responsibilities include word processing [type at least 60wpm], assembling and binding reports, formatting and scanning documents, transmitting documents, sorting/distributing mail and general office filing, receive and process all scheduling calls, enter concrete breaks daily, update and manage project insurance certificates, and subcontractor agreement and insurance.
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Sorting Mail, Scanning of mortgage docs daily. - Returns section: Filing, scanning in documents, submit docs to quality control. Lifting bins of mail, scanning in trays of mail and creating paperwork for it throughout the day.
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General office duties, such as sorting the office mail, scanning documents, and Efaxes. General office duties, such as sorting the office mail, scanning documents, and Efaxes. about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at LifeStance.
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Intermediate to advanced working knowledge of Microsoft Word & Excel; Adobe PDF documents; scanning; e-mail, faxing, etc. Previous experience as a fraternity/sorority house director and/or working with college students.
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Performs assigned duties such as mail handling, scanning, sorting, assembly, copying, faxing and data entry. Perform support services for departmental Associates such as faxing of documents, copying, printing of forms, data entry and reception relief.
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Coordinate facility accounts receivable and account payable functions, including creating PO's, receiving and scanning all relevant documents and assist with travel reimbursement as needed.
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Brokerage Assistant at times will be responsible for scanning, copying, filing, and mail distribution. Draft correspondence and prepare key documents like offering memorandums, LOIs, proposals, and agreements.
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Interact with team members face-to-face to scan documents and answer questions about the scanning process. Tech-Savvy Team Player: Someone comfortable using computers, document scanning software (Kofax), and other office equipment to contribute to a collaborative work environment.
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Forwards sales information by answering the telephone, receiving faxes; recording and delivering messages; date-stamping documents; pickup, receiving, preparing, and delivering mail and packages; maintaining postage meter.
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Copying and scanning documents. Receiving and sorting mail. Taking outgoing mail to mailbox when necessary. Post-secondary coursework in property management, business, real estate or equivalent experience preferred.
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What You'll Do Document processing and transmission in a timely manner Word processing and data entry Registering projects and proposals Creating folders Filing, assembling and binding reports Formatting and scanning documents Transmitting documents Assisting with answering phones and office mail delivery Providing backup to other administrative personnel during absences, lunch breaks, training, etc.
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Yourprimary focus will be the processing of steadily incoming electronic and physical mail - which will include scanning and storing electronic copies of sensitive legal documents typically crucial to legal cases.
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Document Processing-prepping,sorting documents and preparing for scanning. Scanning- Process documents and checks for image capturing and review for accuracy of time and date of imaging.
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Receiving, preparing and scanning documents and mail into the electronic case management system. Prepare outgoing US Mail. How much experience do you have proofreading documents where attention to detail for accuracy is required.
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Provides workforce operations (mail services), document imaging (scanning) coverage, and financial input coverage as needed. This position also assists with the scanning, receiving and archiving of documents as needed to continue with the operational needs of the site.
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