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Standardize and refine in house project correspondence such as Submittals/Tracking, RFI’s, Transmittals, incoming and outgoing correspondence. Maintain and assemble correspondence project files.
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Perform customer service duties with correspondence to customs and overseas partners, emails fax, etc. The Customs Entry Writer is responsible for preparing, compiling and managing all documentation and records required to clear goods through the United States Customs Service (USCS), including negotiating with, retaining and service as an intermediary between airlines, shipping companies, trucking companies, shippers, consignees, bonded and other warehouses and the USCS.
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Screen calls and review correspondence and emails, and draft responses for the CMO as appropriate; identify inquiries requiring advanced and/or priority responses and escalate to the CMO or other appropriate AAP leadership.
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Ability to write reports, business correspondence and procedure manuals. Candidate must possess strong mathematical skills and ability to understanding basic costing for all freight forwarding products including air/ocean/domestic trucking/import and export.
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Provide full administrative support, including phone support, typing reports, filing and distribution of correspondence. Assist in lease administration activities, including tenant contacts and insurance information; generate reports.
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Provide general office and administrative support such as emailing, scanning, faxing, filing, and preparing/printing company correspondence letters. Provide general office and administrative support such as emailing, scanning, faxing, filing, and preparing/printing company correspondence letters.
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JOB FUCTION AND SCOPE Manage the company’s complex server and desktop infrastructure, as directed by the corporate IT. Responsible for daily server and backup management, hardware and software, printers, end-user support, hotline, budget preparations and correspondence.
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Executes other duties including drafting correspondence, working with other departments, special portfolio analysis projects, regulatory compliance, etc. Probate Advance is the industry’s leading inheritance funding provider, providing heirs with the money they need until the lengthy inheritance process is completed.
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Includes typing and transcription of correspondence, drafts, pleadings, e-filing with courts, answer telephone calls, filing, docketing and maintaining e-calendar. Includes typing and transcription of correspondence, drafts, pleadings, e-filing with courts, answer telephone calls, filing, docketing and maintaining e-calendar.
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In this role, you will be expected to perform a variety of office management and support tasks including answering phones, greeting customers, preparing correspondence, maintaining office files, ordering office supplies, and taking payments from residents.
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Draft correspondence to clients and opposing counsels. Northwest Suburban law firm seeking a full-time on-site Legal Assistant to join our team. Skillful in document management software and matter management software.
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Specific tasks include resolving insurance carrier denials, appealing claims, contacting carriers on open accounts and responding to insurance carrier correspondence and/or inquiries. Responsible for resolving denials/appeal (Current Denials/Correspondence) Tasks within 72 hours of receipt.
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Provide general administrative support (i.e. file management, expense reimbursements and correspondence). At least 2+ years of marketing/administrative support services experience in commercial real estate or related professional services industry.
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Follow agency Standard of Excellence and Best Practices procedures for processing and preparation of customer correspondence, certificates of insurance, binders, cancellation requests, insurance I.D. cards, and internal correspondence as requested ensuring that activities and follow-ups are set and the client file in the agency management systems are updated and consistent with the paper file.
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Can compose emails/correspondence for supervisor based on knowledge of department. Will coordinate calendars, travel itineraries, expense reports and other provide other administrative support as required.
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