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Basic computer skills, including but limited to the use of the Point of Sales System; the payroll program, and all other programs or systems that are adopted by the TSA ARC. The requirements listed below are representative of the minimal education, experience, skills, and/or abilities required for this position.
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Must possess basic computer skills to use inventory management software such as Maximo; Microsoft Excel and Word experience is also preferred. Operate computer terminals and printers supporting a materials management system, and other office equipment such as calculators, scanners etc.
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Computer Skills Advanced: Accounting, alphanumeric data entry, Excel spreadsheet, word processing/typing, ERP systems (JDE Enterprise 1) Basic: Microsoft Office, SAP Concur, ADP Certificates and Licenses CPA or currently studying for the CPA (preferred.
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Must possess solid written and verbal communication skills and be able to perform basic computer operations such as opening and closing work orders. Customer service skills to naturally converse with jobsite foreman.
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You will have basic math skills You will be able and available for occasional overnight travel You will have some personal computer skills and the ability to learn Commercial Lines Systems on a timely basis.
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Excellent coaching and counseling skills and basic influence and negotiation skills. Supervises, directs and manages the warehouse and staff, including assisting the Parts Manager with performance evaluations and goal setting; coaching; mentoring; training to assure safety, development of skills, employee satisfaction and retention; coordinating and monitoring the workflow to assure efficiency, profit and customer satisfaction; scheduling and assigning duties and special projects as needed to staff; and communicating procedural updates and product changes to staff.
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The individual must have basic computer skills of which are to include, Database software; Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet software and Microsoft Word Processing software. Problem Solving Skills-the ability to effectively use one's knowledge to solve problems.
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Professionally handle all phone calls and route callers or answer questions in a timely and courteous manner •Manage doctor appointment book, beauty, and barber appointment book •Keep lobby clean and neat, free of clutter and trash and offer visitors refreshments •Demonstrate proficient computer skills (word processing, email, internet, Excel, etc.
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Basic computer skills and comfort learning software, apps, and programs. Clean clubhouse floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, and vacuuming, and clean the clubhouse kitchen, especially the refrigerator and cupboards.
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Basic math and reading skills, legible handwriting, and basic computer operation. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to influence in a clear and concise manner.
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Basic computer skills including but not limited to the use of the Point of Sales system; the payroll program and all other programs or systems that are adopted by the TSA ARC. Education: High School Diploma or currently pursuing; OR, any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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Basic Computer Skills featuring Excel, WORD, Outlook, TM1,Etc. Basic cooking skills, IE: Sauting, Broiling, Frying, Roasting, Butchery, Garde Manger, Pantry, Breakfast Cookery, etc.
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Requires basic data entry and computer skills for entering, accessing and maintaining related information. Requires basic mathematical skills to add and subtract quantities or units of stock items, reconcile related charges, as well as assist in inventory management activities; clerical perception to detect errors on requisitions and other related records utilized in area of responsibility.
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Basic computer skills and the ability to work in the EMR and proficiently perform computer applications related to department operations and job function. Excellent communication skills to effectively and tactfully communicate with patients and their families and guests, co-workers, managers, providers and other hospital personnel on a one-to-one basis using appropriate grammar, vocabulary and word usage.
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Basic computer literacy is essential for accurately ringing up orders, and basic math skills are required for transactions. Knowledge and skills required for the position are: Previous serving experience preferred Enthusiasm for customer service and a guest-first mentality Basic computer literacy Basic math skills Must be 19+ to apply Join us.
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