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Position Description: The Executive Assistant will work as a part of CCC's administrative staff, providing organizational assistance and managing administrative tasks. Provide personal administrative assistance to the Lead Pastor.
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Job Segment: Quality Assurance, Testing, Administrative Assistant, Project Manager, Welding, Technology, Administrative, Manufacturing. The Quality Assurance Administrative Coordinator will work within our Consumables business unit, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the precision and reliability of our quality assurance processes and administrative structure for the department.
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Performs administrative or clerical duties as assigned, including filing, reception, scheduling, data entry and patient registration. Medical Assistants also perform a variety of administrative duties, such as appointment scheduling and patient registration, which offers a unique learning opportunity that will expand your skillset.
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Assists the Bakery Manager in executing operational and administrative responsibilities, which may include cake production plans, productivity goal setting, team scheduling, supply ordering, sales and labor reporting, basic accounting and expense control procedures, and payroll processing.
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The Assistant Store Manager Operations will help manage Sales Associates, FT Store Supervisors and PT Store Supervisors in maintaining and driving sales, customer satisfaction, the store’s facilities, loss prevention audits, service, staffing goals, payroll planning, safety, administrative work, company programs, and inventory control so that work is actualized in accordance with company-defined practices and processes.
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Experince working as a production assistant is preferred. Familiar with general clerical and administrative tasks. Summary - The Quality Technician is responsible for the following aspects of quality in the plant.
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Review and record incoming customer purchase orders, production paperwork, production entries and data entry, packing lists, shipping labels, and process customer invoices.
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Specific Warehouse Support positions may include: Outbound Coordinator, Transportation Coordinator, Inventory Control Associate, AP Auditor, DC Systems Coordinator and Customer Service Coordinator Logistics, HR Coordinator, General Office Associate, General Maintenance Associate, and Administrative Assistant.
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We’re searching for a diligent real estate administrative assistant. Perform administrative duties such as maintaining spreadsheets, CRMS, and electronic files. Coordinate city point-of-sale inspections, and county septic and well inspections with the client.
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Full Time (40 hours per week) M-F Days Onsi te $2,000 Sign on bonus [taxable] available Summary: The Medical Assistant role provides clinical and administrative support for patients under the direction of a Provider and/or licensed Nurse.
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Take the next step on your career journey as an Administrative Assistant at UPS. UPS is hiring individuals to work as Administrative Assistants. In this role you will: Manage busy calendar and heavy phones, keep call sheet, schedule meetings, make travel arrangements, and prepare itineraries; Prepare and track expense reports; Aid in preparing & proofreading presentations; Handle internal and external communications; Track and organize materials on current projects.
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Several years of experience as an administrative assistant or executive assistant. The Administrative Assistant is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the office and its various departments.
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As a FedEx Administrative Assistant, you'll: Prepare and edit correspondence, communications and presentations; Schedule and coordinate on-site and off-site meetings; Assist with presentations for meetings; Handle confidential and proprietary materials; Prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously; File and retrieve documents.
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As an Administrative/Program Assistant, you'll perform administrative, clerical and office support duties that add value to TSA's mission of: Safeguarding the American way of life; Securing airports, seaports, railroads, highways, and/or public transit systems; Protecting America's transportation infrastructure and ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce.
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As a Retail Administrative Assistant you will: Assist managers with store reporting, recordkeeping maintenance, claims documentation, program results records, etc. Monitor the store communication systems, ensure that communications are appropriately disseminated, and track the activities related to store assignments; Assist with scheduling, timekeeping, and payroll administration under the guidance of managers; Oversee employee records and files; includes time & attendance records, employment documentation, etc.
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