Data Entry Clerk to type information into a database from paper documents. The ideal candidate will be computer savvy and a fast typist with a keen eye for detail. You will report to a data manager or another senior data team member. Understanding of data confidentiality principles is compulsory. The company will rely on you for having accurate and updated data that are easily accessible through a digital database.
Are you a professional and highly organised Administrator? Are you efficient and a strong communicator? Are you looking to work within a forward-thinking and thriving business that puts its people at the heart of all it does?
What will you be doing?
You will effectively communicate with internal departments
You will enter data accurately and precisely
You will have good attention to detail
You will effectively cleanse old data from the system
You will check the accuracy of the data, the orders, and the invoices
You will carry out all administrative duties professionally
Answer telephones if required although not required to do so regularly
Experience / Attributes
Basic Skills in Microsoft Office applications such as Word,
Adaptability/flexibility and the ability to problem-solve effectively
Strong communication and teamwork skills
High level of attention to detail and excellent time management skills
Strong written, numerical, and verbal skills
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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