Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£12.00 - £13.50 per hour
Job Title: Data Entry Administrator Location: Chipping Warden, UK Type: Ongoing, Approx. 6 months (with potential for extension) Salary: £12 per hour (DOE) Are you meticulous, organised, and looking for an exciting opportunity in Data Entry? We are seeking a Data Entry Administrator to join our clients team in Chipping Warden for an ongoing role, with the potential to extend for the right candidate. Responsibilities: Accurately inputting data into databases and spreadsheets. Ensuring data integrity and confidentiality. Organising and maintaining files and records. Assisting with other administrative tasks as required. Requirements: Previous experience in data entry. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Own transport is essential due to the location. If you are available for immediate work and you have your own transport, why wait... APPLY TODAY
Chipping Warden
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