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Must be able to operate Microsoft Office applications and other personal computer-based applications for gathering, integrating, analyzing, and reporting pipeline integrity-related data.
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Solid working knowledge of personal computers, Microsoft Office Suite, Google Earth, ArcGIS, and data management software. Must meet criteria identified in Job Demands & Conditions Analysis for Office.
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Demonstrated use of sound and proven project management practices and tools, including excellent Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Smartsheet, Jira, Certinia. Director – Strategy Lead, Specialty Master Data Management (MDM.
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Expertise in the use and application of the following software:Required: Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook)SharePointAutoCAD Viewer (preferred)Education Requirements:Preferred: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four-year university or college in Business, Library Science or a closely related field or minimum 3 years of experience in a same-level role.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel and Word. Preferred Skills: Previous medium and high voltage electrical construction experience Knowledge, experience and ability to estimate EPC (Engineer, Procure, Construct) type projects.
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Previous experience in data entry, clerical work, or office management is a plus. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, QuickBooks, and DocuSign. Assist in office management duties to ensure smooth operations.
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Additionally, you will provide essential support, leveraging your strong background in Microsoft Office, Smartsheet and other Project Management tools. Expertise in Microsoft O365, Teams, and Smartsheet and the ability to provide advanced support in data analysis and reporting.
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Other primary responsibilities include:Review and analyze company financials for management reviewDesign, develop, implement, and coordinate systems, policies, and proceduresCoordinator of Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) for natural disasters/ inclement weatherIdentify problematic areas and implement strategic solutionsWork with IT vendor to ensure security of data, network access and backup systemsRenew vendor agreements, insurance policies, rental agreements, etc.
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Proficient in using various software and tools, such as Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, project management software (e.g., Trello, Asana), and communication platforms (e.g., Slack, Zoom.
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Microsoft Office software experience preferredMedium/Large project lead experience preferredAbility to find a solution for or to deal proactively with work related problemsAbility to read and understand drawing markups to determine drafting requirementsAbility to utilize conventional drafting tools and CAD software to execute drafting requirementsAbility to work in a team oriented environmentAbility to read and understand engineering drawings No Recruiters, Please.
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In addition, they will assist in post close case queue management, quality assurance/proofreading, data entry, and ad hoc assignments. Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
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Select Water is looking for a Land Representative to join our Infrastructure Team, located in Houston, TX. The Land Rep will have a thorough understanding of midstream operations, including right-of-way acquisition, landowner negotiations and regulatory compliance.
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Strong computer literacy; Microsoft Office 365 Suite (Word / Excel / Teams / SharePoint / PowerPoint) including experience with at least one electronic data management systems, i.
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Other duties as deemed necessary Skills: •Administrative Writing Skills•Reporting Skills•Supply Management•Scheduling•Microsoft Office Skills•Organization•Time Management •Presentation Skills•Equipment Maintenance•Travel Logistics•Verbal Communication•Planning and Execution Skills•Flexibility •Proactive •Accountability•Decision-making abilities•Detail-orientedJob Qualifications:•College Degree required.
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Perform clerical duties, operate office equipment, and process Service Orders with data entry into the BaaN Service Module. Qualifications: Two years of experience in dispatching, Salesforce experience, excellent communication skills, Microsoft Office, and Oracle a plus.
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