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Purchasing Assistant / Call 562-809-1419
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Country: USA
Location: California-Orange County Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
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Purchasing Assistant / Call 562-809-1419
Purchasing Assistant / Call 562-809-1419Description: Our client is a leader in the Automotive/Tire industry. We are seeking a qualified purchasing agent who is comfortable with providing administrative help as well.Position requires candidates with a strong background working in a "Purchasing Department". This person will be familiar with PO Orders, dealing with vendors, price negotiation and custom invoicing. The first few weeks will be administrative in nature. Subsequent weeks will rely on purchasing and accounting functions. Requirements: Candidate must be proficient with MS Office especially MS excel. Strong data entry is a must! Position will require the candidate to be flexible with their duties. Start date is ASAP!Location: Santa Fe Springs, CA Type: CONTRACT Duration: 30 - 60 Days Pay Rate: 16.00 - 18.00 Hourly DOE Contact: LA Accounting & FinancingVolt Workforce Solutions17785 Center Court Dr., Ste. 650Cerritos, CA 90703PH: 562/809-1419FX: 562/809-4329 Connecting talented people and respected companies. APPLY NOW Job Information Reference ID: 303847-7563-1-225448 Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Location: Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Status: Temporary/Contract/Project Salary: 16.00 - 18.00 Hourly DOE Job Category: Accounting/Finance/Insurance Contact Information Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Address: 17785 Center Court Dr., Ste. 650Cerritos,CA 90703 Email: Apply by Email Phone: 562/809-1419 Fax: 562/809-4329
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