Process and organize large volumes of data accurately, perform validation and integrity checks, generate reports, assist with analysis, and troubleshoot data discrepancies.
The Data Processing Specialist is responsible for processing and organizing data. This remote position requires strong analytical and technical skills.
Description:
- Process and enter large volumes of data accurately and efficiently.
- Perform data validation and integrity checks.
- Generate reports and assist with data analysis.
- Troubleshoot and resolve data discrepancies or errors.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent; associate’s degree in business or related field preferred.
- 1+ years of experience in data processing or data entry.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Familiarity with data processing software and tools.
Benefits:
- Paid time off (PTO).
- Health insurance.
- Flexible work schedule.
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