Data Entry Clerk
Posted 4 April by
KHR Recruitment Specialists
Easy Apply
Monday to Friday 30-35 hours per week
West Kingsdown
£15.00ph - £18.00ph
2 weeks temporary assignment
We are currently working with a progressive and forward-thinking recycling company who are about to open a new UK-based site in Aylesford.
In preparation for the move, the MD requires a Data Entry Clerk to input and digitise a vast amount of data onto the system using Evernote.
Before the new site opening the position will be based from a home office in West Kingsdown.
Due to the volume of work, the initial 2-week assignment has the potential to be extended into something more long-term.
The Data Entry Clerk will be working autonomously so must be a motivated self-starter with exceptional attention to detail, solid data entry skills and be IT literate.
Responsibilities will include:
- Digitising data from data pads, portable drives and handheld computers
- Inputting a vast amount of data and notes onto Evernote
- Handling essential documents
- Cleansing data
- Other business support duties where required
You will work 6/7 hours per day, Monday to Friday.
Due to location, you will need to drive.
KH Recruitment Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Required skills
- data entry
- data input
- data cleansing
- data cleanser
- data handler
Reference: 52421234
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