SCA5-General Clerk II
Make A Difference SCA General Clerk II - Atlanta, GA Parsons offers the U.S. Government qualified and clearable personnel to solve engineering, construction, facility, intelligence, environmental, and information technology needs. Our staff has supported mission critical, homeland security, installation/base optimization, range sustainability, space exploration, unexploded ordnance clean-up, missile defense, and disaster relief programs. We excel in delivering to mission critical expectations.
Parsons makes the world a safer place. GENERAL OVERVIEW Serves on a Full Time basis, as a General Clerk II supporting the TSSC-III Program through the Southern Regional Office, based out of Atlanta, GA. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of clerical and/or administrative experience.
TYPICAL ASSIGNMENTS Compiling and filing correspondence and reference data.
Send, receive and organize mail, answer phones and take messages.
Logging and tracking of transmittals and following up on transmittal responses.
Daily assignments may vary depending on the tasks required.
Generates electronic/hardcopy (scan, copy, file, etc.) documents as needed.
Communicates with regional staff as well as the client in a timely manner, and advises management when additional time is needed to complete an assigned task.
Proactively works to meet internal and external customer/client needs.
Maintains a clean and safe work environment.
Qualifications: EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or equivalent
3-5 years of clerical and/ or administrative experience required.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, primarily Word and Excel.
Working knowledge of office equipment, including personal computers, fax and copy machines.
Must be detail-oriented, with excellent verbal and written communication skills, along with an ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
This position requires a security background check by the FAA and must be able to meet customer security requirements (moderate to high risk).
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