Railway Health Inc. dba Arlo Logo

Railway Health Inc. dba Arlo

Administrative Support Specialist

Posted Yesterday
Be an Early Applicant
In-Office or Remote
4 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Senior level
In-Office or Remote
4 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Senior level
Manage office systems and processes to ensure operational efficiency: design digital filing, handle complex executive scheduling, coordinate projects and vendor/facility management, prepare KPI and budget reports, plan domestic and international travel, support HR onboarding, and manage internal communications. Requires advanced office-suite and collaboration tool skills.
The summary above was generated by AI

An Administrative Support Specialist is a mid-to-senior level professional who oversees the operational efficiency of an office or department. While an administrative assistant focuses on specific tasks, a specialist often manages the systems and processes that keep the entire team functional.
Core Roles & Responsibilities
Operational Workflow Management: Designing and maintaining office procedures, such as digital filing structures in Google Drive or SharePoint, to ensure team-wide accessibility.
Complex Scheduling: Managing high-level executive calendars, coordinating multi-departmental meetings, and organizing large-scale corporate events or conferences.
Data Analysis & Reporting: Utilizing Microsoft Excel to track departmental KPIs, manage budgets, and generate monthly performance reports for senior management.
Project Coordination: Acting as a project lead for administrative initiatives, such as implementing new Project Management Software or overseeing office relocations.
Vendor & Facility Management: Serving as the primary liaison for external vendors, negotiating service contracts, and ensuring office equipment and facilities are maintained.
Travel & Logistics: Planning intricate domestic and international travel itineraries, including visa requirements and expense reconciliation using tools like Concur.
Human Resources Support: Assisting with the onboarding of new hires, maintaining confidential personnel files, and coordinating internal training sessions.
Communication Hub: Drafting professional correspondence, editing company-wide newsletters, and managing the organization's general inquiry channels.
Essential Technical Skills
Software Suites: Advanced proficiency in Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace.
CRM & ERP: Familiarity with data management tools like Salesforce or Oracle.
Digital Collaboration: Mastery of communication platforms like Slack or Zoom.

Similar Jobs

Yesterday
Remote
United States
60K-80K Annually
Mid level
60K-80K Annually
Mid level
Edtech
Provide strategic and operational administrative support to the government relations team, coordinating workflows, events, contracts, invoices, calendars, and reporting across US and international regions to advance OKRs and ensure timely execution of priorities.
Yesterday
Remote or Hybrid
United States
55K-90K Annually
Junior
55K-90K Annually
Junior
Edtech
Provide high-quality administrative and coordination support to two leaders: manage calendars and meetings, coordinate travel and expenses, maintain documents and filing, support team events and logistics, handle enquiries, and use Microsoft 365 tools to ensure smooth day-to-day operations.
Top Skills: ExcelMicrosoft 365OutlookPowerPointSharepointTeamsWord
Senior level
Information Technology • Security • Business Intelligence • Consulting
The Administrative Support and Graphics Specialist provides advanced administrative and graphics support, managing documentation and producing reports, proposals, and presentations while coordinating executive communications and logistics for high-visibility events.
Top Skills: ExcelMicrosoft PowerpointMicrosoft WordSharepoint

What you need to know about the Austin Tech Scene

Austin has a diverse and thriving tech ecosystem thanks to home-grown companies like Dell and major campuses for IBM, AMD and Apple. The state’s flagship university, the University of Texas at Austin, is known for its engineering school, and the city is known for its annual South by Southwest tech and media conference. Austin’s tech scene spans many verticals, but it’s particularly known for hardware, including semiconductors, as well as AI, biotechnology and cloud computing. And its food and music scene, low taxes and favorable climate has made the city a destination for tech workers from across the country.

Key Facts About Austin Tech

  • Number of Tech Workers: 180,500; 13.7% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
  • Major Tech Employers: Dell, IBM, AMD, Apple, Alphabet
  • Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, hardware, cloud computing, software, healthtech
  • Funding Landscape: $4.5 billion in VC funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
  • Notable Investors: Live Oak Ventures, Austin Ventures, Hinge Capital, Gigafund, KdT Ventures, Next Coast Ventures, Silverton Partners
  • Research Centers and Universities: University of Texas, Southwestern University, Texas State University, Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, Texas Advanced Computing Center

Sign up now Access later

Create Free Account

Please log in or sign up to report this job.

Create Free Account