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The Document Processing Specialist is responsible for the daily preparation, scanning, and verification of various documents. Responsible for scanning documents using a scanner device ensuring the highest image quality.
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You will be reviewing documents, inputting information from one source to another, assisting with some Accounts Payable responsibilities, scanning and uploading documents, and working with ServiceNow.
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This position also assists with typing reports, forms, letters, correspondence and will assist Income Maintenance and Social Worker staff in prepping, scanning and imaging paper documents for uploading into electronic document management systems.
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Scanning documents into system. Release and creation of BOL and other required documents. Key customers include General Motors, Ford, Nissan, Hyundai, FCA, Harley-Davidson, BMW, VW, Audi, and American Honda among many others.
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The HRT I processes Release of Information (ROI) document requests, assists in sorting, prepping, and scanning patient documents, and maintains tracking logs of ROI requests. Confidential information that should be excluded or removed from these documents includes, but is not limited to, your Social Security Number (SSN), birthdate, student identification number, driver's license number (unless required), basis of eligibility, examination results, LEAP status, marital status, and age.
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Answer phones, return calls, assist other staff, and do other clerical work as necessary, including but not limited to scanning documents, filing, and processing mail. Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the Managing Attorney, the Director of Pro Bono & Bar Relations, Deputy Director or the Chief Executive Officer.
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Manage project documentation to include scanning, editing, proofreading, printing, distribution and record keeping. Create, assemble, and distribute contract documents in AIA software. Produce and track various job specific reports, spreadsheets and documents as requested by PM (CO, COR, RVI, RFP, change directives, field reports, meeting minutes, punch lists, other.
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In this role, the Analyst, eDiscovery works closely with the firms lawyers, fellow EDM team members, and eDiscovery vendors to (i) develop management plans for electronic documents; (ii) coordinate processing of e-mail and other e-data; (iii) organize and track document review workflows; (iv) prepare and facilitate the production of documents; and (v) track and document activity on assigned matters.
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The Survey Technician is responsible for the preparation of boundary surveys, topographic surveys, design surveys, plats and right-of-way documents/exhibits on a variety of renewable energy projects.
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Maintain, update, and edit BIM and CAFM standard documents to reflect current workflows Check and maintain the operations for scanning and printing documents on the OCE ColorWave 500 large document B&W and color printer.
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Assist ILC attorneys and DOJ-accredited representatives by preparing, copying, scanning documents, and sending and tracking outgoing mail. Through immigration legal services, refugee resettlement, social work, education, and advocacy, we are unique in our ability to meet the ever-changing needs of immigrant communities.
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Preferred qualifications include interest in architectural drawings or large format documents, interest in business archives and records management, experience with scanning documents, knowledge of archival processes and standards, and currently enrolled or accepted to program in archival studies, public history, or related field.
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Provides support to branches, MSC and Spectrum departments to include but not limited to troubleshooting with check scanning equipment, locating of documents and general check/document questions.
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These duties may include front desk reception/greeting, appointments, registration, financial and Medicaid eligibility, cashiering duties, billing, filing, registering clients in HMS and in EHR, scanning documents, operating office machines such as: computer, credit card machine and calculator.
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Provides general administrative support to in-house attorneys on a daily basis, including answering and screening phone calls, making travel arrangements, preparing expense reports, opening mail, scanning documents and saving them to the legal drive.
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