Communication Skills × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations

29 jobs found.

Assigner (Travel Industry)

An administrative role that optimally assigns various resources (seats, accommodations, local services, etc.) for travel products and handles arrangements using reservation management systems.

Weight and Balance Clerk

A clerical job that accurately calculates the weight and center of gravity of aircraft, creates loading plans for baggage and passengers, and supports safe flight operations.

Accounts Receivable Collector

Accounts receivable collectors primarily perform collection duties through visits or phone calls to recover accounts receivable from clients.

Planning Clerical Assistant

A position responsible for clerical tasks such as document preparation, data analysis, and schedule management in the planning department, supporting the planning and development process.

Bank Window Clerk

Bank window clerks handle clerical duties at the counter, such as customer deposits, withdrawals, and account openings.

Airport Ground Staff

Airport ground staff handle general passenger services at airport terminals, including check-in, boarding procedures, baggage drop-off, and guidance.

Contract Review Clerk

Clerical position that reviews contracts for companies and others to prevent legal risks and compliance violations.

Construction Site Clerk

A job that supports site operations from the back office by handling clerical tasks, document management, budget and schedule management, and coordination with stakeholders at construction sites.

Weighing Clerk (Jockey, Racehorse)

Specialized professional who measures the weight and equipment of jockeys and racehorses before and after races to ensure the fairness and safety of horse racing.

National Census Enumerator

National Census Enumerators visit each household in the national census conducted by the Statistics Bureau of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications to distribute and collect census forms and verify the entries.