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Documentation Specialist (Bi-lingual preferred) Entry Level Administrative Support
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Country: USA
Location: New Jersey-Central Lakewood, NJ 08701
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:30,000.00 - 31,000.00 USD /yearsee benefits description
Job Category:Administrative/Clerical
Relevant Work Experience:1+ to 2 Years
Education Level:High School or equivalent
Location:Lakewood, NJ 08701
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Administrative Support;General/Other: Administrative/Clerical
Career Level:Entry Level
Relevant Work Experience:1+ to 2 Years
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Documentation Specialist (Bi-lingual preferred) Entry Level Administrative Support
Gaming Laboratories International, a world leader in testing gaming devices and online systems (slot machines, video poker machines, Keno and Lottery systems) for use by more than 400 gaming jurisdictions worldwide is seeking individuals with strong business administration skills for addition to our Quality Assurance staff at our headquarters office located in Lakewood, NJ. BI-LINGUAL SPANISH PREFERRED, but not required.
Responsibilities include reviewing files to ensure all engineering and regulatory laws/issues are addressed. Compilation of this information to produce high quality documentation of test results. Ability to master expertise in knowledge of the company's operations to effectively write and edit user-friendly documents targeted to specific audiences.
Required skills and abilities are:
Microsoft Word
Working knowledge of PC applications and terminology
Strong word processing and organizational skills
Strong aptitude to proofread technical documents
We offer a competitive starting salary along with excellent paid benefits that include:
100% Paid Health & Dental Insurance For Single Coverage
100% Paid Life Insurance
20 Days Paid Time Off (Per Year)
9 Paid Holidays Per Year
On-Site Fitness Center
Yearly Discretionary Bonus and Salary Increase
401k Savings Plan (with 50% Matching Contribution)
Profit Sharing Plan
To learn more about us visit our website at www.gaminglabs.com
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