Scanning Operator - A+ Consulting
Ogden, UT
About the Job
USDA Forest Services in Ogden seeks Scanning Operator to assist with the day-to-day operations within a Digital Imaging Center, with a focus on digital imaging and related duties.
Scope:
The position is an operational role with operational accountability for managing all job aspects of digital imaging and scanning.
This position is key for meeting contractual SLA's and ensuring customer orders are complete per specifications.
Essential Functions:
- Prepare customer documents for the digital imaging process
- Check physical documents for quality issues that may complicate the scan process.
- Prepare a wide array of document types and conditions for scanning.
- Index scanned images according to naming mechanisms outlined by the customer and/or RDIC leadership, along with additional post-imaging services.
- Other duties may be assigned to meet business needs.
Physical demands:
- Minimal to moderate physical effort required.
- Some moving of boxes and loading paper into machines will be required.
- Project prep and scan work will require finger dexterity and movement between machines for different types of documents.
Mental demands:
- Problem-solving, teaching, written and verbal communication, information comprehension, and mental acuity.
Education Requirements:
Minimum High School Diploma
Experience in a Customer Service environment (minimum 3+ years)
Candidate Background: Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
- Proven data entry work experience, as a Data Entry Operator or Office Clerk (not a must but an asset)
- Experience with MS Office and data programs
- Familiarity with administrative duties
- Typing speed and accuracy
- Excellent knowledge of correct spelling, grammar and punctuation
- Strong attention to detail
- Confidentiality
- Organization skills, with an ability to stay focused on assigned tasks
- The ability to carefully handle and manage large volumes of individual documents
- The ability to work effectively under deadline
- A willingness to learn new skills, as well as adaptability when priorities change
Operational Soft Skills:
- Planning, organizing, executing, and controlling skills
- Ability to assess issues, define causes, and prioritize/execute solutions
- Self-initiative and results oriented while being a team player
Source : A+ Consulting