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Order Entry Clerk

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0 McHenry, IL McHenry, IL $16.
50 an hour $16.
50 an hour The Order Entry Clerk reviews various documents (customer-created and internal), reviews staged orders and assigns and enters book numbers into orders.
Owners of orders & fax email boxes for all incoming orders from customers Review and distribute to individuals and/or other group emails as necessary review customer documents before stagers and verify any high quantities pricing/availability or checking for orders already entered in as400 to eliminate duplication Use titlewave and/or mainframe to access to locate item #'s if not supplied by customer Create titlewave list with information supplied to us by customers not using titlewave Locating quotes or lists on customer titlewave account when orders are received itemized and not referencing the use of titlewave Code special marketing project and other orders as directed Make any necessary notations on questionable orders for follow-up by appropiate personnel (oemanager or cs team) Prepare necessary documentation to route orders to appropiate locations Report any booking or coding counts to oe manager Communicate with order entry team and/or cs team as necessary or directed by oe manager to obtain answers to questions and/or resolve any order-related issues QA all complete quotes to ensure accuracy post all completed quotes to customer titlewave account Enter/sort/track all maintenance to existing orders that are received from customer service team or customer Submit supplied titlewave quote ids and lists using titlewave admin for stagers to enter order into mainframe Perform all duties of order entry stager as necessary or directed by order entry manager Requirements High school diploma or equivalent experience 1-3 years of order entry or customer service experience Experience with Microsoft suite.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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