Data Entry & Reporting Analyst (Part time)

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JOB TITLE: Data & Reporting Analyst (Part time)

RATE: Php 345.24 per hour

Work Type: Remote|Part Time (with a possibility to transition into Fulltime depending on performance)

Working Hours : US Hours

Start Date: ASAP


JOB OVERVIEW:


This is more of a Data & Reporting Analyst type role for the government contracts having reporting deliverables.

JOB ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Setup new accounts

  • Managing deliverable schedules and calendars to ensure deliverable timelines are met 

  • Compliance/audit checks and invoice validation

  • Evaluate trends, and determine recommendations for improvement

  • Assist with product orders, inventory tracking, and shipment scheduling 

  • It would be helpful to understand AI tools and how to use them. 

  • Professional email communication and great customer service

  • Make system recommendations

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must have strong knowledge with Smartsheet (formulas, create sheets, create reports, data validation, create/design forms, using templates, setting up automation, workflows, and dashboards)

  • Proficient in email communication and has great customer service experience

  • Someone who can assist in data entry

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT:

As part of our screening process, please take and complete the Aptive Index Survey through this LINK.

This is not a test of knowledge, but rather a tool that helps us understand your work style, strengths, and how you approach different situations.
We encourage you to answer the survey honestly and thoughtfully so we can get an accurate picture of your natural tendencies. Your responses will play an important role in helping us evaluate the best fit for this role.

This offer from "Gabtech Global, LLC" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 82% flex score.
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