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Clerical / Administrative Associate

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7 Berkeley, CA Berkeley, CA $1,188 a week $1,188 a week 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago G & C Auto Body has been in operation since 1972 with a strong commitment to excellence and world class customer service.
Go to http:
//gandcautobody.
com/ to learn more about the company and values that make us one of the best.
Apply Now for this Clerical Lead opening in one of our Solano County locations! Benefits of the Clerical / Admin Associate Position:
Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage (We cover our Employees 100%) - Plus COPAY Visa! 401(k) plan with company matching PTO, Sick Leave and Paid Holidays Pay:
$1,187.
50/week.
(The Clerical / Administrative Associate position has a pay scale that consists of the following elements and ranges.
Wages include base hourly compensation range of 21 to 25.
) Monday - Friday 7:
30 am - 5:
00 pm, with a 30 minute lunch Example Responsibilities of the Clerical / Administrative Associate:
Experience in the following areas is a plus but NOT REQURED:
Computerized check writing Time Card handling Daily/Weekly/Monthly Reporting to Manager & Corporate Accounts Payable and Receivable Audit Compliance of Clerical Paperwork Answering customer phone calls Greeting customers in store Requirements for the Clerical / Admin Associate position:
Computer/Typing Abilities Polished telephone and email abilities Customer Service Bilingual in Spanish (a plus, but not mandatory) Hard Working Ability to multi-task, prioritize and shift gears quickly Complete tasks with efficiency and accuracy Confident self-starter who works well independently Takes initiative and able to receive feedback while working as part of a team Apply Now for this Clerical / Admin opening! You must have a valid California Driver's License and be able to pass a background check & drug screen prior to hire.
Thank you for applying with our company!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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