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Efficiently processing office tasks, including data entry, phone call handling, and managing emails and online reservations. Strong data entry skills, coupled with a keen eye for details.
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The successful candidate must be able to communicate complex clinical data with the goal of assisting surgeon in appropriate product selection based on patient co-morbidities and wound classifications.
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Knowledgeable on all aspects of product inventory which may include, data entry, cancellations, credits, invoicing and/or customer service inquiries. May require an understanding of eBay and eCommerce sites.
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Utilize Applied EPIC software for efficient account management and leverage advanced Excel skills for data analysis and reporting. Utilize Applied EPIC software for efficient account management and leverage advanced Excel skills for data analysis and reporting.
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This role will report to the Accounting Manager – Subscriber Accounting, and the ideal candidate will have solid accounting knowledge and experience, the ability and willingness to develop a deep understanding of the assigned business area(s), and possess strong interpersonal skills.
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Job Description Payroll ManagerKey FunctionsAnalyze, prepare, and input data to process in-house weekly union and non-union payroll for 1000+ employeesEnter and update union benefit information for new and existing employeesVerify weekend time coding, dependent upon union rulesConfirm accuracy of input data for Labor (Union, Class, ST vs.
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The performance of additional responsibilities if you are designated as a Data Protection Champion (DPC), Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO) or Information Assurance Accounting Officer (IAAO.
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Overview Performs data processing and filing duties (electronic and paper) for the Human Resources Department. Proven computer data processing and data entry abilities. Overview Performs data processing and filing duties (electronic and paper) for the Human Resources Department.
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Data entry - using the Company's computerized point of sale system and various programs to assist in processing sales orders and customer inquiries. This position is listed at the following store location Levittown - 2999 Hempstead TurnpikeThe Cashier & Customer Service Associate position mainly focuses on various clerical duties and customer service working within our retail showroom office, including but not limited to:Providing excellent customer service both on the phone and in person.
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Delivery Driver Partners must have a valid drivers license, and minimum auto insurance and complete a background checkDelivery Driver Partners will use their own reliable car, iPhone or Android phone and their data and text plan.
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Experience analyzing data processing systems, their procedures, and interrelationships with other parts of the accounting systems; experience in determining audit trails and availability of records; and experience with mainframe and network systems such as database and enterprise systems.
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Actual base salary may vary based upon, but not limited to, relevant experience, time in role, peer and market data, and geographic location. Minimum of 8 years of experience in architectural design and project management in a NY based consulting firm.
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The physician will complete all necessary medical documents, enter all related data into electronic medical records, perform the work and services, when necessary, at any Authority facilities set forth in Section IV and recommend appropriate follow-up treatment.
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Customer Service, Data Entry, Data Gathering Analysis, Desktop Tools, Group Problem Solving, Interpersonal Relationships, Knowledge Organization, Teamwork, Time Management, Word Processing Software.
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