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Administrative Assistant

Company Name:
CBS Corporation
Auto req ID 18742BR
Job Title Administrative Assistant
Job Type Part Time
CBS Business Unit CBS Television Stations
Station KDKA-TV
Location PA-Pittsburgh
About Us CBS Television Stations consists of 29 owned-and-operated stations, including 16 that are part of the CBS Television Network, eight affiliates of The CW Network, three independent stations and two MyNetworkTV affiliates. Among its stations are WCBS-TV and WLNY-TV (New York), KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV (Los Angeles), WBBM-TV (Chicago), KYW-TV and WPSG-TV (Philadelphia), KTVT-TV and KTXA-TV (Dallas-Ft. Worth), KPIX-TV and KBCW-TV (San Francisco), WBZ-TV and WSBK-TV (Boston), WUPA-TV (Atlanta), WWJ-TV and WKBD-TV (Detroit), KSTW-TV (Seattle), WTOG-TV (Tampa-St. Petersburg), WCCO-TV (Minneapolis), KCNC-TV (Denver), WFOR-TV and WBFS-TV (Miami), KOVR-TV and KMAX-TV (Sacramento), KDKA-TV and WPCW-TV (Pittsburgh), WJZ-TV (Baltimore), as well as WCCO-TV s satellite stations KCCO-TV (Alexandria, Minn.) and KCCW-TV (Walker, Minn.).
Job Description Administrative support of the KDKA-TV/WPCW-TV Engineering and Operations Department. Duties Include:
Preparing and administering purchase requisitions from Oracle Procurement software
Reconcile invoices for capital purchases and engineering expenses
Catalogue FCC logs and variance reports
Coordinate video dub requests
Cell phone administration
Required Qualifications Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word and Oracle Procurement Software. Strong computer skills. Strong inter-personal skills in dealing with co-workers and outside vendors. Excellent telephone skills, a very positive attitude and a self starter with the ability to follow through on projects with particular attention to detail.
EEO Statement Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/DisabledEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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