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Proficient with Microsoft Office; Strong Excel skills preferred, Vlookup, pivot table. We have openings for warehouse, assembly, production, forklift, machine operators, maintenance mechanics, receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, and office managers.
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Computer Skills include Microsoft Office Suite, Outlook, Advanced Excel (Pivot Tables and V-Lookup) and SAP knowledge is a plus. Manages customer vendor relations and ensure vendor compliance.
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Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Excel Analyzer, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Outlook, Power BI and D365. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Excel Analyzer, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Outlook, Power BI and D365.
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Knowledge or experience in implementing solutions with Microsoft PowerApps, Power Automate, and/or Common Data Service (Power Platform). Advanced Excel expertise (pivot tables, VLOOKUPS, Power Pivot, functions, etc.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Email, and Internet - should have proficiency with basic Excel (pivot tables, vlookup, etc. Works closely with Regional Talent Acquisition Manager to support staffing efforts.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office Programs; Excel and Word. · Proficiency with database applications/programming (eg SQL) · Knowledge of data extraction/mining tools PREFERRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: · Bachelor’s degree in related field or equivalent experience.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Excel; experience with Yardi is a plus. A New Jersey based community development nonprofit organization is currently seeking a Junior Property Accountant to join their growing team.
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Proficient in Microsoft Excel with ability to use formulas, functions, macros, and pivot tables. Organize projects and documentation on Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and CRM if applicable.
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Proficient in relevant computer software Windows Microsoft Office (especially Word, Excel, Outlook) OneSite RealPage preferred. Proficient computer skills in accounting software, excel, word and email.
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Strong knowledge of construction cost accounting, including job costing and WIP.Proficiency in accounting software, Microsoft Excel, and financial analysis tools. As a Project Accountant, you will play a critical role in our construction projects by ensuring financial accuracy, compliance, and cost control throughout the project lifecycle.
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ALM, SharePoint, Microsoft Project, Excel, PowerPoint etc. Hands-on experience with the configuration of SAP PP-PI (PI sheets with X-steps) 3 full lifecycle projects with system and user acceptance testing in SAP PP-PI in Pharma or in FDA regulated industries.
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Health insurance, payroll, 401k and interpersonal) Upload employment information for new hires Verify employment through website Requirements for Bilingual HR Assistant: 1-2 years of previous HR experience a plus Proficient with Microsoft Office; Strong Excel skills needed Bilingual in English/Spanish a MUST Great attention to detail, time management, and organization.
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Proficiency with Revit Ability to work in a fast-paced collaborative environment Ability to problem solve in a creative, entrepreneurial way Excellent communications skills – verbal and written Need to be a self-starter with problem solving abilities Proficiency in Microsoft software packages Word, Excel, Office, is required Proficient use of structural analysis software such as RAM Structural System, RAM Elements, ETabs, Safe, etc.
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Technical aptitude (O365, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint) Assist in meeting the grant funded nutrition education program goals by delivering health promotion efforts to target audiences that promote: Living physically active lifestyles, making healthy food choices on a limited budget, and decreasing the risk of nutrition related chronic diseases.
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Skilled in the operation of MS Office software programs, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The Carrier Sales Representative is primarily responsible for selling, developing & maintaining a portfolio of carriers, and acting as the liaison between the account management and operations teams.
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