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Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc. To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Mail Processor position, the following is a brief description.
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The Field Service Representative (FSR) provides exceptional office and mail services in a floating capacity for positions where regular employees normally work but are out of office, or if particular projects require additional coverage.
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This position also assists the public with general mailing needs, such as completing a change of address, mail holds, giving out post office box keys, etc. Over 600 million pieces of mail are delivered by the Post Office to as many as 142 million different delivery points.
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Support projects designed to attract key groups through attendance at tradeshows, sales missions, familiarizations tours, host meeting planner events, collaboration of web/social/e-mail marketing content.
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5+ years of system administration experience in Linux environments and proficient in tasks such as shell scripting, creating cron jobs, analyzing log files, managing user accounts and groups, configuring iptables, and setting up mail services.
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Collaborates with Site Services teams including Space Planning, Shipping, Receiving, & Mail, Reprographics, the Print Program, Corporate Conference Center and Reception & Badge Services and Operation and Maintenance.
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Investigate all service failures including chargeable delays, baggage/cargo/mail mishandling. Conduct weekly Lead/Supervisor meetings, daily briefings with GSE mechanic for equipment updates and timely repair, participate in employee shift briefings and customer shift briefings or team meetings as required.
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Services include, but are not limited to: Concierge, Reception / Switchboard, Room Management, A/V Support, Meeting & Event Management, Community Programs, Meeting Supply Equipment, Food Services, Parking & Commute, Bicycle & Local Shuttle, Supported Employment, Company Store, Pet Programs, Document Services, Mail Services, Record Archiving, Office Supply Management, Moves, Adds, Changes, Furniture and Cable Management, Space Reset, Entrance Screening Protocol and Workplace Onboarding.
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Experience in modern cloud-based, SaaS delivery technologies: Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, Jenkins, Git, Atlassian Jira and Confluence, Linux, DNS, E-mail, containers, log analysis, monitoring, Java, Apache, Tomcat, Memcached, Qpid, and MySQL on Linux.
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Skill with using a variety of computer applications (Word, Excel, Power Point, e-mail, Learning Management System (LMS), and scheduling applications) required. The business support lead within Strategic Sourcing & Procurement is responsible to support the NPI and supplier management teams in their daily operations and structural improvement projects.
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Responsibilities may include Copy/Print Production/Copy Center, Copier Maintenance, Mail/Courier Services, Reception/Office Services, Shipping/Receiving, Inventory Services, Warehouse, File Room/Records File Services based on assigned location.
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Proficiency in Network Security Controls' implementation like IAM IPS/IDS E-Mail Security Controls Cloud Security Controls etc. Hands on experience in RSA Archer Postman Burp Suite Nessus Nmap Genymotion MobSF Drozer etc.
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General application status inquiries are not answered by this mailbox rather you’ll receive an e-mail directly from our Career Center and/or the Talent Acquisition Specialist. If you have a disability and you believe you need a reasonable accommodation to search for a job opening or to submit an online application, please e-mail us at talent@airproducts.com.
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Safeguards Customers baggage, air cargo, air mail, and COMAT from weather, loss, theft, damage and/or destruction. Receives and records Customer baggage, air freight, mail and company materials as required.
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Jabil will not ask for your personal identifying information such as a social security number, birth certificate, financial institution, driver’s license number or passport information over the phone or via e-mail.
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