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Knowledge and experience with Microsoft Exchange Server including Office 365, SharePoint, One Drive. Remotely install, troubleshoot and configure software, MS Office, Anti-virus and client applications.
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Working knowledge of information systems, including PC and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat, electronic IRB systems, CTMS, EMR, Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems and associated databases.
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Required Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Knowledge of bank services and productsAptitude for consultative sellingAbility to establish, maintain and deepen customer relationshipsKnowledge of state and federal banking compliance regulationsStrong interpersonal and communication skillsStrong customer service skillsStrong listening skills and a positive communicatorProficiency using Microsoft Office software products Additional Information Preferred Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Bachelor's degree.
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Additional Skills: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS,INVENTORY CONTROL,ERP,CUSTOMER SERVICE,RETAIL SALES,LTL,BILLS OF LADING,ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING,JOURNEYMAN,MICROSOFT OFFICE,FEDEX,HAZMAT,EXCEL,OSHA,SALES SUPPORT,UPS,SHIPPING,CYCLE COUNTS,CUSTOMER SERVICE ORIENTED.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office and CRM software (Acuity and Power BI a plus) Proficient in Microsoft Office and CRM software (Acuity and Power BI a plus) Spine-related pain is taking a huge toll on our society: more bed-days, more days off work, and at a greater financial cost to westernized healthcare than any other condition.
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Strong skills with Windows and Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel, etc.) Our flagship solution, REALTY|share, is the only Microsoft 365 document management and portal solution built exclusively for real estate companies helping them fully leverage their investment in the Microsoft platform.
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Advanced tool knowledge and use including, but not limited to: digital gauges; volt-amp-temperature-rpm meters; laptops; tablets; smart phones; phone apps; manometer; psychrometer; anemometers and knowledge and use of: manufacturers’ specific tools, software, and websites; Microsoft Office psychrometric charts and other HVAC related calculators.
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Knowledge of HRIS /ATS systems, a plus, Microsoft Office Suite. Coordinates all recruitment for corporate office and well as distribution centers. JOB TITLE: Human Resources and Recruitment Coordinator.
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Develop intra-office communication protocols, streamlining administrative procedures, inventory control, office staff supervision, and task delegation. Well organized, flexible, and enjoys the administrative challenges of supporting an office of diverse people.
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Experience with Catia V5, and Microsoft Office Suite. These condensed schedules provide employees with additional time away from the office and are in addition to our Paid Time off benefits.
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