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We are looking for an organized Administrative Assistant to support a government utilities team in Rialto, California. This Long-term Contract opportunity offers a 30-hour workweek and is ideal for someone who excels in administrative coordination, customer communication, and accurate record handling. The role will focus on maintaining daily office operations, responding to service-related questions, and providing dependable support across utility-related administrative functions.
Job Responsibility
Enter and maintain large volumes of information with a strong focus on accuracy, completeness, and timeliness
Receive incoming telephone calls, direct them to the appropriate contacts, and provide helpful responses to routine questions
Prepare and submit purchase requisitions and related documentation as departmental needs arise
Respond to billing concerns and utility service inquiries by gathering details and directing requests appropriately
Provide day-to-day administrative support for the utilities department, including document handling, scheduling assistance, and record organization
Use Microsoft Outlook and Excel to manage correspondence, track information, and support reporting or operational tasks
Requirements
At least 2 years of experience in administrative support, office coordination, or a related role
Proven ability to perform high-volume data entry with a high level of accuracy
Experience handling inbound calls in a detail-focused and customer-focused manner
Familiarity with preparing purchase requisitions or similar internal administrative documents
Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Excel
Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks in a structured environment
Clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with internal teams and the public