Patient × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations

130 jobs found.

Filing clerk

A job that systematically classifies, organizes, and stores paper and electronic documents in companies and government offices, managing them so they can be quickly retrieved when needed.

Help Desk Receptionist (Via Telephone)

Handles customer inquiries and troubles via telephone, performing initial response and escalation.

Broadcast reception fee collector

A field clerical job that involves visiting homes individually to collect broadcasting reception fees such as those for NHK.

Broadcast Receiving Fee Collection Clerk

Administrative role handling billing for broadcast receiving fees, payment management, and dunning of unpaid parties.

Visiting Surveyor

This occupation involves visiting the homes or workplaces of target subjects to collect various survey data through questionnaires and interviews.

Insurance Premium Collector

A profession affiliated with an insurance company, visiting policyholders' homes and other locations to collect insurance premiums based on contracts.

Estimator (Machinery Wholesaler)

In the machinery wholesale industry, this clerical role creates quotation sheets for machine parts and equipment based on customer specifications and requirements, and conducts price negotiations. Handles cost calculations, delivery adjustments, and coordination with internal and external parties.

Mainframe Operator

A job responsible for operating, monitoring, and managing large general-purpose computers (mainframes), supporting stable system operation through batch job submission and incident response.

Meter Reader

A job that regularly patrols meters such as electricity, gas, and water, accurately reads usage amounts, and records them.

Ledger Clerk (Wholesale Store)

A job in wholesale stores that posts journal entry vouchers to the general ledger and supports monthly closings and trial balance preparation.