Office Specialist II- OBER, DVORRE HAL ES Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Las Vegas, NV at Geebo

Office Specialist II- OBER, DVORRE HAL ES

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Position Requirements Education, Training, and Experience1.
High school graduation or other equivalent (i.
e.
, General Educational Development (GED), foreign equivalency, etc.
).
2.
One (1) year of clerical; or, Official high school transcript or an accredited college/university transcript(s) indicating coursework taken in each of the following areas:
Computer Education (i.
e.
, Keyboarding, Computer Applications, Office Technology, Word Processing, or equivalent); English (i.
e.
, English III, English IV, English Composition, English Literature, World Literature, or equivalent); Math (i.
e.
, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry); and one (1) or more course(s) in any business-related subject (i.
e.
, Accounting, Finance, General Business, Business Law).
Qualified candidates must have achieved a grade of B or better in each course.
Licenses and CertificationsNone specified.
Preferred QualificationsNone specified.
Document(s) Required at Time of Application1.
High school transcript or equivalent (i.
e.
, GED, foreign equivalency, etc.
).
2.
Official high school transcript or an accredited college/university transcript(s), if applicable.
3.
Specific documented evidence of training and experience to satisfy qualifications.
4.
Copy of a valid driver's license or state-issued identification card Recommended Skills Algebra Finance Geometry Mathematics Software Applications Word Processing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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