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Country: USA
Location: California-San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94101
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:20.00 - 25.00 /hour
Job Category:IT/Software Development
Location:San Francisco, CA 94101
Status:Temporary/Contract/Project
Occupations:IT Project Management
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Job Description:DUTIES >> The mobility operations specialist will be responsible for coordinating, deploying, and tracking iPhone 3G devices to Genentech''s field users in bulk quantities. The mobility operations specialist will interface with cross-functional groups within Genetech as well as working directly with AT&T Wireless. Candidate will communicate with end-users coordinating device configuration and deployment status. Other responsibilities may include assisting the mobility operations team by boxing and shipping peripherals, performing basic inventory functions, and other operational support functions as assigned. The successful candidate will be a highly motivated individual who can work under minimal supervision, has excellent working knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite with emphasis on Microsoft Excel functions including VLookup, HLookup, and Trim, be able to massage data, has a high level of attention to detail, have a proven customer service aptitude, be able to communicate concisely both verbally and in writing, and has a proven ability to accurately track multiple pieces of data simultaneously. Sound understanding of the cellular industry (specifically AT&T) is a strong plus.SKILLS >> MS Excel, Organization, Cellular Technology, iPhone You can view all of our jobs online at http://www.ajilonconsulting.com
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