EQUALIZATION, BOARD OF
Title: OFFICE ASSISTANT (GENERAL)
Salary: $2,074.00 - $2,770.00
Posted: 02/22/13
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Job Description:
All applicants will be considered however, SROA/Surplus will be given priority.
Under the supervision of the Office Services Supervisor II, the Office Assistant (General), in a permanent-intermittent position performs repetitive clerical work for the Imaging and Mail Processing Center. The incumbent is responsible for performing basic clerical duties such as operating a mail extractor machine and adding machine; manual mail sorting; verify payments and confidential taxpayer documents; and manually batch and encode checks. Pending HR approval. Multiple positions are available. The position is located in a high-rise building. The position requires the incumbent to be fingerprinted.
Additional Information:
| Working Title |
Position Number |
| None Specified |
290 - 393 - 1441 - XXX |
| Location |
County |
| Admin/FMD/IMPC |
SACRAMENTO |
| Timebase |
Tenure |
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Intermittent
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Permanent
month(s)
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| Final Filing Date: |
Department Link: |
| 03/08/2013 |
None Specified |
| Contact Unit/Address |
Contact Name/Phone |
Admin/FMD/IMPC 450 N Street Sacramento, CA 95814 |
Jennifer Maestas
jennifer.maestas@boe.ca.gov
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