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Receptionist wanted

Receptionist

Company Premiere
Reference # BGR001
Published 17/09/2018
Contract Type Permanent
Salary P 3,999.00 – 4,000.00 Monthly
Location Gaborone, South East, Botswana
Introduction
Our client a company based in Gaborone working in the civil engineering sector dealing with Engineers, engineering, construction and vehicle services business activities is looking for a suitable candidate to fill in the position of Receptionist.
Job Functions Administration
Industries Engineering
Specification
➢ Welcomes visitors by greeting them, in person or on the telephone; answering or referring inquiries.
➢ Booking for Car Services and renewal for Car Licences
➢ Liaise with Department and provide clerical support (e.g tender preparations).
➢ Answer inquiries regarding services and availability of the personal.
➢ Answer telephone calls and transfer calls to the appropriate person.
➢ Directs visitors by maintaining employee and department directories; giving instructions notifies company personal of visitor arrival.
➢ Maintains security by following procedures
➢ Maintains safe and clean reception area by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations. Maintains continuity among work teams by documenting and communicating actions, irregularities, and continuing needs.
➢ Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
➢ Sort and Distribute incoming Mail

Requirements
➢ Minimum requirement Diploma in secretarial. ➢ 2 years work experience as a receptionist preferable in a road construction company.
➢ Telephone Skills
➢ Verbal Communication
➢ Microsoft Office Skills
➢ Multi tasking capabilities (managing confidential and priority documents).
➢ Technical prowess(phone systems, copiers and printers)
➢ Listening, Professionalism,( mature and professional attitude with a strong work ethic). ➢ Customer Focus, Organization, Informing Others, Handles Pressure, Phone Skills

Apply online https://premiere.jb.skillsmapafrica.com/Job/Index/24740

Job Closing Date 19/10/2018

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