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Prepare letters, memos, and other documents using word processing, spreadsheet, database, or presentation software. This opportunity offers a comprehensive and competitive compensation program, including Paid Time Off, Group Insurance, (Health, Dental, Vision, Life, LTD, STD), Leave Sharing, Retirement and Financial Benefits, (401k, Flex Spending Accounts), as well as Wellness Programs, Commuter Savings, Travel and Education Discounts, and more.
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Prepare and review written documents (e.g., daily logs, business letters, memoranda, reports), including proofreading and editing written information to maintain accuracy and completeness. Monitor and respond to inbound customer, client, and property communications via email, voice mail, etc.
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Basic computer skills (word processor, database). Current AHA ACLS Instructor Status required. TELEMEDICINE - GMR provides a telemedicine benefit through Teladoc for our employees and their dependents.
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Ability to use software tools such as Gitlab, Word Processor, Spreadsheet, and Web Browser. Understanding of basic user experience design patterns – such as button placement, screen space use, hot zones, critical paths, and color pallet.
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Possess necessary computer skills, CAD, spreadsheet, word processor. CAD/3D modeling skills, especially knowledge of Autodesk Inventor. Project/Mechanical Engineer (Internship-Summer 2024.
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Proficient with Microsoft Excel and Word. Additional InformationWhy Westgate? A world leader in the timeshare and hospitality industry, Westgate has resorts in Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Missouri, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona.
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Excellent communication and organizational skills - Strong computer skills, windows, word and excel - Strong math and computation skills - Strong multi-tasking skills - Knowledge of NYPD organization and policies.
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Creating Tables of Authority (using Word or a Word add-in such as Best Authority or the Thomson Reuters TOA Builder) We currently have an opening for a Legal Document Specialist in our Word Processing Department.
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2+ years of related work experience as a Word Processor, Legal Assistant, and/or Paralegal. The Legal Administrative Assistant will support one Partner primarily and must have word processing experience.
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ComputerUse of common communication, word processor and spreadsheet toolsBasic understanding of networking and database applications/structuresExperience using Linux a plus. Hardware DesignIn-depth understanding of electronics components and interface hardwareFamiliarity with use of wireless communication methods such as WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, RFID, etc.
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Claims Processor needs office support, administrative assisting experience. Review incoming membership documents (Microsoft Excel and Word) to confirm accuracy in formatting and validity of data; includes communicating when updates are needed for successful membership enrollment and/or submission for processing.
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Skills: Type 65 wpm; proficiency with computer/word processor, Microsoft Word; Dictaphone, excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to manage and prioritize multiple job functions and projects simultaneously; ability to utilize confidentiality and tact in the disposition of administrative problems and all other facets of the position.
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Understanding of basic user experience design patterns – such as button placement, screen space use, hot zones, critical paths, and color pallets. Understand the difference between white-box, Trey-box, and black-box testing.
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Office administration and office support practices and procedures, such as business letter writing and the operation of standard office equipment, including a word processor and personal or on-line computer.
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Physical capability to effectively use and operate various items of office related equipment, such as, but not limited to, word processor, calculator, copier, and fax machine. Nature of Work Skilled work in the construction, masonry and concrete structures; concrete work and installations, and cement finishing; plastering; layout and install floor and wall tile; insulate and repair.
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