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Sharp! Data Base Administrator

Well established professional organization needs your expertise to help them in their successful pattern of growth!
The Data Entry Administrator is responsible for entering various data formats into the computer systems. Monitoring the company's data entry system is an important role. Your leadership skills in this area are vital to the success of the organization. Amongst other duties, you would update and maintain the information on the company's systems and in the archives. You will need to have the ability to be proficient at interpreting complex information, and recommend better ways where applicable.
The position requires good interpersonal & communication skills as you deal with member clients and external agencies. Applicants for this role will need to be familiar with relevant software packages, strong analytical and excellent organizational skills. You should be take charge type of person who is able to meet deadlines and use your own initiative in meeting your own, as well as, company goals.
We have a nice office atmosphere, up- to- date equipment, and excellent health benefits.
The organization has turned over the screening of applicants to the firm's recruiter. We are looking to hire soon! So please submit your resume, with a cover letter, in WORD format to:
email removed . It is our attempt to answer every candidate who shows interest in this great opportunity.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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