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Duties will include fielding telephone calls for our Technical Director, receiving and directing visitors, word processing, typing reports for the lab personel and our failure analysis Manager.
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Excellent knowledge of word processing tools (MS Office, Word, Excel, etc.) We are seeking a Data Entry Specialist to join our team ASAP, The ideal candidate will be computer savvy and a fast typist with a keen eye for detail, You are required to be able to use your organizational skills to manage your office space and your time, as you will collaborate with clients and colleagues in a fast-paced environment.
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Skills Use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Interpersonal skills Communication skills - verbal and written Listening skills Strong problem analysis and problem-solving skills Attention to detail and accuracy Strong organizational skills Accurate typist with good command of the English language.
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Must be organized, detail oriented, good typist, and have exceptional knowledge in word processing. Under general supervision, the Accounting Specialist is responsible for vendor invoice payable processing, cash receipts, deposits, bank statements, and journal entries.
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The Intermediate Typist Clerk position (also referred to as "position") will be responsible for providing skilled typing, word processing, data entry, etc. Processing a high volume of incoming correspondence from external agencies and clients, including but not limited to the Social Security Administration (SSA)and the Department of Disability and Determinations Services (DDS.
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Perform general clerical functionsincluding typing, memos, processing facility mail; operating general office equipment,such as word processor, adding machines, copier, fax machines, etc.
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Performs office automation duties such as word processing in support of the administrative and clerical work. Knowledge of word processing automation software functions to support office operations and produce a variety of textual documents such as letters, reports, memos, and form letters.
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Uses varied and advanced functions of word processing software to create, format, modify, edit, and print a variety of letters, reports, memos, and other textual documents. Applying correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and formatting to prepare and edit written correspondence and reports; operating various office automation processing procedures and function keys; operating standard office equipment such as electric/electronic typewriters, copiers, and fax machines.
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Skill in typing; a qualified typist is required. When you perform a Civilian Permanent Change of Station (PCS) with the government, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) considers the majority of your entitlements to be taxable.
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Knowledge of data entry and processing of supply transactions in an automated supply system; and word processing automation software functions to support office operations and produce a variety of textual documents, such as letters, reports, memos, and form letters.
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Be fully qualified word processing typist with a minimum of 50 WPM is required. Possess Office automation skills consistent with accomplishing clerical, statistical and data entry tasks in support of the administrative work of the office, using an automated data processing (ADP) system.
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Under general supervision, performs general administrative and clerical functions including word processing or typing of letters, memoranda and forms, ordering supplies, maintaining files, answering telephones, scheduling appointments and conferences, making travel arrangements, greeting visitors, and sorting mail.
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I. Permanent civil service status with Jefferson Parish in the classification of Typist Clerk II.OR. Examples of such duties include: processing financial, payroll, and other records; maintaining time and attendance records; preparing requisitions and/or purchase orders; handling inquires and complaints; scheduling meetings for supervisory staff; using computer software programs and/or typewriters to prepare letters, correspondence, memoranda, and informational reports; and maintaining calendars for supervisory staff or for the use of conference rooms.
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The Scribe will perform complex typing or word processing assignments on a regular and recurring basis, such as typing physician notes and templates requiring specialized terminology, and perform related clerical work as required.
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This position performs various-clerical and administrative duties in support of the organization, performing office automation duties such as word processing in support of the clerical, administrative, and timekeeping functions.
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