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Job Description
Use word processor, computer or typewriter to type letters, reports, forms, or other material from rough draft, corrected copy, or voice recording. May perform other clerical duties as assigned.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 43-9022.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 39,970.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 19.00
- Currently, there are 67,230 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Word Processors and Typists”.
Also Known As…
- Word Processors and Typists
- Word Processor
- Typist
- Secretary
- Receptionist
- Project Assistant
- Program Assistant
- Office Manager
- Customer Service Representative
- Clerk Typist
- Administrative Assistant
- Word Processor Technician
- Word Processor Operator
- Word Processing Specialist
- Word Processing Machine Operator
- Typing and Filing Office Worker
- Transcription Typist
- Transcribing Machine Operator
- Telegraphic Typewriter Operator
- Stenographer
- Stencil Typist
- Statistical Typist
- Script Worker
- Script Girl
- Policy Writer, Typing
- Order Processing Specialist
- Office Technician
- Notereader
- Medical Typist
- Legal Transcriptionist
- Electromatic Typist
- Ediphone Operator
- Document Processor
- Dictaphone Typist
- Data Transcriber
- Continuity Clerk
- Cable Operator
- Bordereau Clerk
- Alarm Signaler
- Addresser
Tasks for “Processing Specialist”
- Work with technical material, preparing statistical reports, planning and typing statistical tables, and combining and rearranging material from different sources.
- Type correspondence, reports, text and other written material from rough drafts, corrected copies, voice recordings, dictation or previous versions, using a computer, word processor, or typewriter.
- Electronically sort and compile text and numerical data, retrieving, updating, and merging documents as required.
- Use data entry devices, such as optical scanners, to input data into computers for revision or editing.
- Check completed work for spelling, grammar, punctuation, and format.
- Reformat documents, moving paragraphs or columns.
- Search for specific sets of stored, typed characters to make changes.
- Perform other clerical duties such as answering telephone, sorting and distributing mail, running errands or sending faxes.
- Gather, register, and arrange the material to be typed, following instructions.
- File and store completed documents on computer hard drive or disk, or maintain a computer filing system to store, retrieve, update and delete documents.
- Compute and verify totals on report forms, requisitions, or bills, using adding machine or calculator.
- Operate and resupply printers and computers, changing print wheels or fluid cartridges, adding paper, and loading blank tapes, cards, or disks into equipment.
- Keep records of work performed.
- Transcribe stenotyped notes of court proceedings.
- Address envelopes or prepare envelope labels, using typewriter or computer.
- Adjust settings for format, page layout, line spacing, and other style requirements.
- Collate pages of reports and other documents prepared.
- Transmit work electronically to other locations.
- Print and make copies of work.
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- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Outlook
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- FileMaker Pro