The Data Entry Clerk will manage and update project data accurately, verify information, generate reports, and ensure data confidentiality.
We are seeking a detail-oriented Data Entry Clerk to support our research, product development, and operations by accurately managing and updating essential project data. In this role, you will help maintain precise, reliable databases that contribute directly to our cutting-edge innovations. The ideal candidate is organised, accurate, and comfortable working in a fast-paced, technology-driven environment.
Responsibilities:
- Input data into databases and ensure accuracy and consistency of information.
- Verify the accuracy of data before entering it into systems.
- Update existing data and remove outdated or irrelevant information.
- Generate reports based on data analysis for management review.
- Assist in the development of standard operating procedures for data entry.
- Collaborate with team members to identify data discrepancies and resolve issues.
• Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information and comply with data protection regulations.
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