Remote Part-Time Data Entry Clerk – Precision Data Management & Project Coordination for Skillifyx

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About Jobnity – Innovating IT Consulting & Digital Solutions Remotara is a fast‑growing IT consulting and online solutions firm that blends cutting‑edge technology with strategic recruitment expertise. Our mission is to empower businesses across the United States by delivering seamless digital transformations, robust data strategies, and world‑class talent solutions. As we expand our remote workforce, we are looking for meticulous, self‑driven professionals who are passionate about data integrity and eager to contribute to a collaborative, virtual environment. Why This Role Matters Data is the lifeblood of every modern organization, and at Skillora we treat it with the same respect we give to our clients. As a Remote Part‑Time Data Entry Clerk , you will be the guardian of information accuracy, the orchestrator of cross‑departmental data projects, and a key partner in ensuring that our internal systems reflect the highest standards of quality. Your work will directly influence decision‑making, reporting, and the overall efficiency of our consulting services. Key Responsibilities – What You’ll Own Project Coordination: Lead and monitor data entry initiatives across multiple departments, ensuring that timelines are met and deliverables are error‑free. Data Input & Maintenance: Accurately input, update, and verify information in Nexspire’s primary databases and cloud platforms. Quality Assurance: Conduct thorough reviews of raw data for completeness, consistency, and correctness before it enters the system. Procedural Development: Design, document, and implement streamlined data entry workflows to boost speed while preserving accuracy. Documentation Management: Organize, store, and retrieve data files, spreadsheets, and supporting documents for internal reporting and analysis. Cross‑Team Communication: Serve as a liaison between data entry teams and other functional units, quickly resolving discrepancies and answering data‑related queries. Training & Support: Mentor new or existing team members on best practices, software tools, and company standards for data handling. Status Reporting: Provide regular progress updates to managers, highlighting risks, bottlenecks, and successes. Report Preparation: Assist in compiling summaries, dashboards, and ad‑hoc reports that support senior leadership and client deliverables. Continuous Improvement: Identify opportunities to enhance data integrity, suggest automation possibilities, and stay current with emerging data management trends. Essential Qualifications – What You Bring to the Table A high school diploma or equivalent; additional certifications in data management, information systems, or related fields are a plus. Proven experience (1‑2 years minimum) in data entry, data administration, or similar roles that required high levels of accuracy. Exceptional attention to detail with a track record of maintaining error rates below industry standards. Solid proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite—especially Excel (pivot tables, formulas) and Word. Familiarity with Google Workspace tools (Docs, Sheets, Drive) for collaborative data work. Exposure to enterprise data entry platforms such as SAP, Salesforce, or similar CRM/ERP systems is highly desirable. Strong organizational skills with the ability to juggle multiple projects, prioritize tasks, and meet strict deadlines. Excellent written and verbal communication skills; capable of translating technical data issues into clear, actionable language. Self‑motivation and discipline to work independently in a fully remote setting, including a reliable internet connection and a quiet home office. Problem‑solving mindset—ability to diagnose data inconsistencies and implement corrective actions swiftly. Preferred Qualifications – Nice‑to‑Have Skills Experience using project management or task‑tracking tools such as Asana, Trello, Monday.com, or Jira. Knowledge of data security best practices, including GDPR, CCPA, and internal data privacy policies. Hands‑on experience with cloud‑based data platforms (e.g., AWS S3, Google BigQuery, Azure Data Lake). Previous remote‑work experience, demonstrating effective time‑management and virtual collaboration. Certificates in data analytics, data governance, or related disciplines. Core Skills & Competencies for Success Accuracy & Precision: A relentless focus on getting data right the first time. Analytical Thinking: Ability to spot trends, inconsistencies, and outliers within large data sets. Time Management: Efficiently allocate hours across tasks while respecting deadlines. Technical Agility: Quick learner of new software, platforms, and data tools. Collaboration: Strong interpersonal skills to work fluidly with virtual teams across time zones. Adaptability: Comfort with shifting priorities in a dynamic consulting environment. Career Growth & Learning Opportunities at Worklio Hirefluxa believes that our people are our greatest asset. As a Data Entry Clerk, you will be positioned at the ne

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