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Proficiency in basic computer operations including but not limited to Microsoft Office, Outlook, manipulating computer files, following test and troubleshooting procedures (experience with Concur and SAP a benefit.
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In depth knowledge of Microsoft operating systems, Office 365, Active Directory, VMware, Azure. This firm specializes in developing software applications in the hedge fund and financial services industry and provides outsourced cloud IT managed services for private equity, hedge funds, and fin services companies.
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Proficient computer literacy skills and knowledge of computer operations such as Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), Google Suite, and Outlook email. Attend Admission, Review, and Dismissal Committee (ARD) meetings to assist the committee in understanding program expectations, continuum of services, and support recommendations.
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NET Core, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and Database Operations); utilizing software tools (e.g. SharePoint, Microsoft Office 365 Suite, Application Production Support); and resolving hardware and software problems by performing quality assurance software testing methods.
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Advanced knowledge of property management software, including but not limited to Entrata, Yardi, RealPage, Microsoft Office, and Google Workspace. Successfully lead on-site maintenance technicians, office staff, and leasing team members using previous industry experience, communication skills, and customer service.
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Microsoft Office Suite; ERP systems, ADP, Epicor and/or D365 is beneficial. Microsoft Office proficiency with an emphasis on E xcel. The IT Procurement Specialist is responsible for managing all aspects of purchasing and efficiently and cost-effectively support s Information Technology organizational operations across the CECO global landscape.
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Strong Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), knowledge of Adobe Creative Suites (InDesign, Illustrator Photoshop). Design custom websites with WordPress/Squarespace for our office leasing teams.
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Proficiency in graphic design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and Microsoft Office suite. Lawyers in our Dallas office serve all the firm’s practice and industry areas – including corporate, litigation, banking/finance, insurance law, healthcare law, labor and employment, estate planning, real estate, bankruptcy, intellectual property, white collar crime, and antitrust.
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Technologies you will support include: Office 365, Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, Printer/Copiers, LAN/WLAN, Windows 10, MacOS, Egnyte, Intune, iOS, Android, Zendesk, Docusign. Technologies you will support include: Office 365, Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, Printer/Copiers, LAN/WLAN, Windows 10, MacOS, Egnyte, Intune, iOS, Android, Zendesk, Docusign.
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Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, with proficiency in Excel, Word, and Outlook; freight forwarding software - Cargowise advantageous. The Air or Ocean Import or Export Specialist is responsible for the handling of the Air or Ocean import/export files, including following the compliance guidelines that are in place, preparing quotes, and customer service.
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Hands on experience with HR/Payroll systems is desired, along with experience using email and Microsoft Office suite. Due to our success and increased business opportunities, we are looking for a Leave Administration Specialist to provide excellent customer service to employees with regards to all aspects of absence management.
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Extensive knowledge of Microsoft Active Directory, Windows 10/11, PC and Mac hardware, printing, peripherals, mobile devices, remote access, virus/malware removal, and productivity applications (Office 365, Adobe, Zoom, etc.
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A minimum of a beginner level knowledge of Microsoft Office applications including Outlook, Excel, and Word. Maintains compliance with all required regulations and polices, Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) policies, procedures, and regulations.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office and legal practice management software. Our mid-size, full-service law firm with a nationwide clientele is looking for a Corporate Legal Secretary to join our team in downtown Dallas.
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Tools & Software: Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, working knowledge of SQL and data access, and familiarity with Alteryx is a plus. Adobe Analytics Admin Console: Support the configuration and management of report suite settings within the Adobe Analytics Admin Console.
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