Data Entry Clerk - #1other related Employment listings - Burbank, CA at Geebo

Data Entry Clerk - #1

Burbank Dental Lab Burbank Dental Lab Burbank, CA Burbank, CA Estimated:
$33.
2K - $42.
1K a year Estimated:
$33.
2K - $42.
1K a year Department:
Removables Department Reports To:
Removables Manager Status:
Non-exempt Summary The Data Entry Clerk will be inserting information into our database.
The ideal candidate will be computer savvy with keen eye for detail, and understanding of data confidentiality principles.
You will be responsible for accurate data entry, file maintenance, and record keeping.
The company will rely on you for having accurate and updated data that are easily accessible through a digital database.
Essential Duties Enter a variety of data using current technology Prepare and sort documents for data entry Create and maintain logs for tracking purposes Type in data provided directly from customers Perform regular backups to ensure data preservation Review and enter data updates in the systems Review discrepancies in data received Advise supervisor of issues related to data Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed Other duties as assigned Job Requirements Minimum of 1 year of receptionist experience High school diploma or GED required Able to read, write and speak professionally Excellent customer service skills Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) helpful Exceptional outgoing and friendly personality Team-player Multi-tasked Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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