Schedule Management × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations
37 jobs found.
Publishing Clerk
Publishing clerks handle various clerical procedures and progress management related to the production of publications, coordinating communication with editors, authors, and printing companies.
Publication Planner
Publication planners are professionals who handle everything from planning and production to sales strategies for publications such as books and magazines.
Product Planning Clerk
A clerical position in the product planning department that performs market research, data analysis, document preparation, coordination with related departments, and other tasks necessary for planning.
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.
Progress Coordinator (Broadcasting Industry)
Handles schedule management and progress instructions at TV or radio program production sites to ensure the program runs on schedule.
Secretary
A job that supports the work of executives or superiors, handling schedule management, document creation, visitor response, and more.
Construction Management Assistant (Building and Civil Engineering Works)
Assists construction managers in their duties and supports progress, quality, and safety management tasks on construction projects.
Ship Operation Management Clerk
A clerical role that supports the safety and efficiency of ship operations, from creating operation plans and managing schedules to preparing documents and coordinating with relevant organizations.
Clinical Trial Secretariat Staff (SMA)
Specialist position in pharmaceutical companies or CRO administrative departments handling support operations for clinical trials, document management, schedule adjustments, and data management.
Intellectual Property Clerk
An administrative role in companies or research institutions handling applications, management, and maintenance of intellectual property such as patents, utility models, designs, and trademarks.