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Administrative Assistant (Safety/Assets/Fleet)

Company Name:
Bear Communications
Position Type:
Full-time
Administrative Assistant (Safety/Assets/Fleet)
Bear Communications LLC - Lawrence, KS
Bear Communications is committed to the pursuit of growth and use of innovative technologies to improve our company and increase our service offerings. We envision a future where our company is the number one communications provider in the region.
The Administrative Assistant (Safety/Assets/Fleet) is responsible for providing administrative support for the Corporate Director of Safety/Assets for Bear Communications. Additionally, this positon provides administrative support for the management of the company's fleet of vehicles and worker comp issues.
Job Duties:
Responsible for administering vehicle insurance, employee uniforms, company cell phones and rosters.
Issues and tracks fuel cards, monitor for excessive use, unusual fuel purchase locations and report and provide monthly reports to managers regarding their staff's expenditures on fuel.
Responsible for invoicing coding company assets and vehicles.
Helps prepare financial, operational, maintenance and other reports.
Coordinates and assist project managers in obtaining operational and maintenance records, financial and cost data and performance criteria for individual assets.
Helps conducts monthly physical inventories of the assets and links to the asset lists and accounting records at the company's CPA Firm.
Assist in the development of short and long-term asset management.
Assists in investigating workers' compensation and long-term disability claims.
Assists with injury leave analysisEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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