Document Management × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations
12 jobs found.
Company President Secretary
A specialized profession that supports top executives through schedule management, contact coordination, document creation, visitor reception, and more for the company president.
Company Mail Clerk
A job that handles the receipt, sorting, distribution, and shipping procedures for mail, parcels, and emails inside and outside the company, supporting internal information transmission and logistics.
Mine Site Clerk
Mine site clerks handle clerical tasks at mining sites, such as document creation, attendance management, material ordering, inventory management, and safety documentation, supporting mining operations.
General Affairs Clerk (Engaged in general clerical work)
Supports smooth company operations through internal and external communication coordination, document creation and organization, supplies management, and other clerical tasks.
General Affairs Clerk (those engaged in general affairs work)
Serves as the company's back office, handling general general affairs tasks such as supplies management, document management, visitor and telephone reception, etc.
Scanning Operator
A job that scans documents and materials using a scanner and saves, organizes, and manages them as electronic data.
Sales Invoice Record Clerk
Sales invoice record clerks handle a series of clerical tasks from receiving sales invoices to recording, organizing, and filing them in retail and wholesale businesses.
PMO (Project Management Office) Clerk
A position in the Project Management Office (PMO) responsible for clerical tasks such as project progress management, coordination, and document creation.
Hospital Director Secretary
A profession that performs secretarial duties such as managing the hospital director's schedule, handling visitors, preparing meetings, creating documents, and supporting administrative procedures unique to medical institutions.
Quality Control Clerk
A job that administratively supports quality control activities in manufacturing sites, handling data aggregation and analysis, report creation, document management, and various audit responses.