Excel (Advanced) × Workstyle: Office Work
46 jobs found.
Cost Estimation Design Clerk
A clerical position that measures quantities of materials, labor, and machinery equipment in architectural and civil engineering works, applies unit prices to calculate construction costs. Handles preparation of quotations, cost management, and coordination with the design department.
Procurement Clerk (Production Site)
A clerical role at production sites that orders necessary parts and materials from suppliers and manages delivery dates and inventory. Handles cost management, delivery adjustments, acceptance inspection, invoice processing, and other tasks to support the production line.
Statistical Survey Planning Clerk
A profession responsible for the design, implementation, analysis, and reporting of statistical surveys in government, local governments, research institutions, and similar organizations.
Investment Trust Accounting Clerk
Specialist handling back-office fund operations, including NAV calculation, accounting processing, settlement tasks, and report creation for investment trusts.
Online Commerce Planning and Development Clerk
Handles planning of online shops from promotion to operational support, contributing to sales expansion as a planning clerical position.
Ship Scheduling and Voyage Planning Clerk
A clerical role that plans and coordinates ship scheduling and voyage plans to support efficient cargo transportation and safe vessel operations.
Sales Planning Clerk
Sales Planning Clerks support the sales department through assisting in the formulation of sales strategies, creating promotional materials, data analysis, and more.
Production Controller (Production Control)
A profession that plans and adjusts production schedules at manufacturing sites and achieves efficient production through material procurement, process management, and inventory management.
Insurance Payment Calculation Clerk
A clerical position that calculates and determines the insurance payment amount by verifying contract conditions and policy terms based on insurance claims such as accidents or illnesses.
Insurance Actuary
A professional who uses actuarial techniques for pricing insurance products, calculating reserves, and managing risks.