Data Entry Assistant (Remote)

This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: California (USA)

Please note that this is a casual position as defined by the collective bargaining agreement. Casual employees currently work 40 hours per week, but there is no guarantee of hours. A casual employee will receive contributions to the Pension and Health and Welfare plan and receive one week of vacation after one year of employment.

The current rate of pay is $24.25 per hour and will increase based on the collective bargaining agreement.

In addition, our permanent employees are hired from our casual workforce.

What youll do:

  • Must be flexible and adaptable with the ability to learn many different aspects of the operation.
  • Perform customer service function in a professional and courteous manner.
  • Read and follow the outlined SOP for each operational area.
  • Multi-task and perform various functions, with emphasis on attention to detail, as needed throughout the day.
  • Work within a team environment.
  • Be accountable for performance and initiative to ask questions.

You have these skills:

  • Ability to follow directions.
  • Previous experience in an office position.
  • Must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • Previous experience in accounting and or customer service is preferred.

And these qualifications:

  • Valid Alaska drivers license.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a TWIC card.
  • Maintain membership in the Union.

You meet these physical requirements:

  • Lifting up to 10 pounds on your own.
  • Sitting for up to 50 minutes per hour.
  • Standing for up to 30 minutes per hour.
  • Walking for up to 20 minutes per hour.
  • Twisting.
  • Bending.
  • Reaching.

We're looking for people to build a unified team to maintain our values of trust, integrity, and reliability. We welcome diverse perspectives and people who think rigorously and thoughtfully challenge assumptions.

This offer from "Jobcertify" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 72% flex score.
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