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Time & Attendance Technician
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Country: USA
Location: New York-New York City Job location not provided
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:45,000.00 - 60,000.00 USD /yearGenerous leave package, health benefits, full expense reimbursement
Job Category:Customer Support/Client Care
Location:Job location not provided
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Technical Customer Service
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Time & Attendance Technician
Position Title:
Time & Attendance Technician
Company:
Andrews Technology
Company Website:
www.andrewstechnology.net
About Us:
We are a leading Novatime time & attendance dealer with customers primarily in the New York Metropolitan area.
Requirements:
· We are looking for a self-motivated time and attendance technician. Knowledge of a hosted environment is important. Novatime experience will receive a compensation bonus.
Duties:
· Provide account support to assigned customers. Provide support to the company’s hosted solution. Keep our customers satisfied.
Salary/Wage Range
$45,000 to $60,000
Benefits:
· Generous leave package, health benefits, full expense reimbursement
Dress Code:
Attire is casual but neat; occasional customer meetings require a suit or equivalent.
Work Hours:
You will not punch in. Your home base in your house. You are expected to keep our customers satisfied. Time is not a measurement.
How to Apply:
Respond only if you have time and attendance experience to sales@andrewstechnology.net
Additional Information
No phone calls will be accepted. No headhunters or agencies please.
Keywords:
Technician, time and attendance, novatime
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The Fine Print:
*Resumes without salary information will not be considered.
*No phone calls, please.
*No headhunters, agencies or 3rd party resumes.
*There is no relocation offered for this position.
*Candidates responding to this posting must currently possess the eligibility to work in the United States.
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