The role involves managing the reception area, handling calls, sorting mail, and providing administrative support to the admin team.
Permanent, 5 days 830am-530pm (Alternate Saturday
830am-1230pm)
Ang Mo Kio , Singapore
Our
client
An ISO
certified additional and alteration (A&A) work contractor, integrated
facilities management service provider offering various types of professional
services including facilities management, Maintenance of building facilities n
Facility consultation service
- To manage
front desk reception area.
- To
handle incoming and outgoing calls.
- To
receive and perform sorting of courier n incoming mails
- To
provide administrative support for admin team
Requirements
- ITE certification in Business Administrat
- 2 years of experience as Receptionist / front
desk
- Proficient in Microsoft office
Added advantage
Facilities
operations/ facilities management work environment
Benefits
strong n stable management
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