Autocad Draftsman cum Office Admin

1 - 2 years UAE experience
Good Typing and English Communication Skills
Well Versed in Microsoft Office Functions
Proper Knowledge of Accounts / Tally
Should know how to use AUTOCAD and ALL ITS ELEMENTS
To perform general clerical duties.
To assist on all administrative matters.
To distribute incoming and outgoing correspondence/letters from same office to the respective recipients.
To liaise and co-ordinate with external parties, other offices and/or departments on work related matters. Producing documents, briefing papers, reports and presentations.
To maintain office equipment and report any breakdown to Admin promptly to avoid work disruption.
To coordinate the document control system of the company. Interested candidates please send me your CV on ggcdubaillc@gmail.com
1 - 2 years UAE experience
Good Typing and English Communication Skills
Well Versed in Microsoft Office Functions
Proper Knowledge of Accounts / Tally
Should know how to use AUTOCAD and ALL ITS ELEMENTS
To perform general clerical duties.
To assist on all administrative matters.
To distribute incoming and outgoing correspondence/letters from same office to the respective recipients.
To liaise and co-ordinate with external parties, other offices and/or departments on work related matters. Producing documents, briefing papers, reports and presentations.
To maintain office equipment and report any breakdown to Admin promptly to avoid work disruption.
To coordinate the document control system of the company.

Short Info

  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:Cable Master LLC
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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