Broker Office Assistant - Now Hiringother related Employment listings - Roselle, IL at Geebo

Broker Office Assistant - Now Hiring

Do you have excellent time management skills and attention to detail? Luttrell Staffing Group is now hiring Broker Office Assistant positions.
Perks &
Benefits:
$17-$18 / HourMonday - Friday 8:
30am-5pmZero Fees - you'll never be charged for any screening serviceQuick start-dateWeekly Pay (Pay Card or Direct Deposit)Holiday & Vacation PayInsurance options Must Have Broker Experience Key duties and details for Broker Office Assistant:
Collection of documents and classification of merchandiseTimely filing of Entry/Entry SummaryCommunication of clearance status to Import staffTimely handling of statementsProviding impeccable customer serviceMaintaining customs compliance documentationProcessing documents through the Company's ABI system and arranging delivery and invoicingReviewing and monitoring Customs rejections and requests for informationAdhering to domestic and international shipping regulationsDaily correspondence with overseas officesCollaborating with other departments to deliver excellent customer servicePerforming assigned duties as requiredQualifications for Broker Office Assistant:
0-2 years of Entry Writing experienceMust have Broker experienceThorough understanding of OGA entries, primarily FDAAbility to meet demanding deadlinesExcellent verbal and written communication skillsStrong problem-solving abilities and attention to detailSolid knowledge of domestic and international geography and U.
S.
Regulatory LawsProficiency in PC and Microsoft Office skillsProven analytical skillsBilingual (English/Spanish) preferredPlease apply by clicking on the link below, then call or text (224) 653-8289.
EOESalary:
$17.
00 to $18.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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