Construction Receptionist Construction, Mining & Trades - Yorba Linda, CA at Geebo

Construction Receptionist

G.
E.
Construction Contractors Inc G.
E.
Construction Contractors Inc Yorba Linda, CA Yorba Linda, CA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$36.
8K - $46.
6K a year Estimated:
$36.
8K - $46.
6K a year General Contractor needs highly detailed admin to oversee major processes at corporate office in Yorba Linda.
This is a full-time position that will require a high-degree of problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Looking to start right away.
Responsibilities:
A working knowledge of construction Heavy filing and data entry Maintain cleanliness throughout premises Answer office phones General housekeeping, purchasing office supplies as needed Some hiring duties:
interview scheduling, posting job ads, etc Procure construction materials for new projects Apply for City Permits - prior knowledge of municipal building codes a PLUS Print and review architectural plans Organize bid proposals from subcontractors Identify damages, shortages, or quality deficiencies on warehouse deliveries Keep organized records of deliveries and overall inventory Maintain office equipment Make travel reservations for employees on assignment Comply with company policies and legal guidelines Represent the company in a positive light Skills Organized, detail oriented.
Exceptional phone/email etiquette Able to move 50
pounds of equipment High school diploma Computer/Tech saavy (Microsoft Office, Zoom, Sage 100 software) Background in Construction preferred Experience with municipal codes and building standards Position is 7:
30am-4:
00pm in-person at Yorba Linda office.
Pay DOE.
Job Type:
Full-time Schedule:
8 hour shift Monday to Friday COVID-19 considerations:
Masks and sanitizer available on request.
Sick employees encouraged to stay home.
Experience:
Construction:
2 years (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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