General Clerk General Labor - Fort Benning, GA at Geebo

General Clerk

3.
7 Fort Benning, GA Fort Benning, GA Estimated:
$33.
5K - $42.
4K a year Estimated:
$33.
5K - $42.
4K a year 13 days ago 13 days ago 13 days ago Job Overview:
The GFEBS General Clerk III will support APTIM Federal Services and the Work Order team by successfully completing and updating ServiceOrders utilizing systems including General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS), Maximo, and Army Maintenance Activity (ArMA).
Thisposition also provides backup support to Service Order Dispatch team as needed while ensuring proficiency of work and meeting deadlineswhile adhering to office procedures.
Key Responsibilities/Accountabilities:
Create and maintain material items in GFEBS Apply labor, material, and service costs in GFEBS Add complete notes into GFEBS for DMO and PMO orders Create, update, and maintain PMO plans as well as arrange for auto generation of all preventative maintenance that is required on the Department of Public Works (DPW) contract Investigate and correct errors related to costs, completion dates, and times while working through all orders in GFEBS and Maximo Complete and submit Cost Movement paperwork to Payroll or Procurement for costs that were applied to an order in error Complete orders in GFEBS for all DMO and PMO orders after all the correct costs have been applied Manually complete orders to remove from backlog of incomplete or outstanding orders Other job duties as assigned Basic
Qualifications:
Must have at least 0-1 years of experience being a General Clerk Must have a High School Dipolma orequivalent Must have a Driver's License Meet requirements for:
pre-employment physical, drug screening, background check, and MVR check (MVR points are subject to company policy) #LI-Onsite.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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