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Local Environmental Administrator

Apcoa Parking
Greater London
2 days ago
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Local Environmental Administrator - Full Time; 40 Hours per week - £27,352 per annum (£13.15 per hour) 


Based in Hillingdon 


Do you want to work in a role where every day is different?


Do you want to learn new skills and be part of a large diverse team? 


Would you like to work for the benefit of the local environment? 

Is this a role that is of interest to you? if so, then please read further,


What will you do?:


General administration - opening post, scanning, filing, photocopying, typing, and managingemails. 


Cheque recording and banking. 


Opening and logging correspondence. 


Complete client or management report requests


Permit administration.


Upkeep of departmental filing.


IT fault call logging system.


Data input, maintenance and reporting using computerised HR system.


What will you bring?:

The ability to show attention to detail and be precise.  The demonstration of precise time management skills. Be an excellent communicator with customer service skills and technical skills.  Show a high level of competence with Microsoft Office Programs. Be able to prioritise and demonstrate strong organisational skills. Be discreet and handle confidential information. Record keeping skills Demonstrate some degree of presentation skills and of course, be able to multitask. 

What is on offer to you:

40 hours per week  £25,396.80 per annum or £12.21 per hour  Hours Mon- Fri 8.30 to 17.30  Training and Development Employee Discount Scheme Pension Scheme 

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