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The Opportunity
Description
We're looking for a
Data Entry Specialist , working in
IT (excluding Telecommunication) industry in
Jessup, Maryland, 20794, United States.
- Pull individual medical files from the storage box.
- Identify required data fields from each file.
- Enter that information into the database for the client. One box at a time is carried to the workstation, where individual files are pulled, and data is entered.
- Return files to the box after been reviewed.
Our Client
Our client has over 20 years of experience in connecting the right people with the right companies.
When you apply to join their team, they will ensure to take all the necessary time to thoroughly evaluate your experience, background, and interest to match you with the right company whether you are interested in IT, Light Industrial, or a Commercial job position.
They focus on listening, following through, and ensuring fit between people, cultures, and attitudes. Our client creates the type of environment that candidates are eager to return to, again and again.
Sounds interesting? Apply, and pursue your perfect career fit!
Experience Required for Your Success
- Ability to maintain consistent high frequency of keystrokes (10,000 kph), with 100% accuracy confirmed by ‘double key’ verification
- Ability to carry cartons ranging in weight from 30-50# for distances up to 20 feet on a frequency of one box every 5-7 minutes
- Ability to lift and lower cartons from/to pallet and from/to workstation. Cartons range in weight from 30-50 lbs, with lift heights ranging from 13” to 45”, on a frequency of one box every 5-7 minutes
- Attire must be presentable and appropriate for the working environment
- Ability to work between6am-2:30pm,5 days a week, 9 hours a day including 30-minute lunch and two 15-minute breaks
What Do You Think?
Does your experience reflect what it takes to be successful in this role? Do the work and challenges get you excited about what's possible?