Office Coordinator


INDEPENDENCE, OR 97351

Posted: 10/29/2024

Position: General Office Clerk

Customer Number: 40139

Job Number: 2513

Job Description

Keep an office running smoothly and efficiently by performing a variety of administrative and customer service tasks: Admin tasks, customer service, scheduling, placing orders for supplies, working with the supplier portal, etc.

Requirements:

Minimum 2 years experience in an administrative role providing customer support to various business functions - Proficiency in Google Suite and Microsoft Office - Superior organizational and follow up skills - Effective time management – ability to manage self, time and priorities and ensure all deadlines are met


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (458) 218-6266

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