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Records Management Technician
Employer
Sturgeon CountyDate Posted
April 26, 2024Languages
English-
Location Morinville, AB
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Earnings $24.99 hourly
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Work Hours 37.5 hours per week
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Position Seasonal Full Time
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Vacancies 1  Vacancy
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Closing Date May 10, 2024
Employer
Sturgeon County
Languages
English
Education
No degree, certificate or diploma
Work setting
- General office
- Government records department
Tasks
- Assign classification and metadata codes to records
- Classify, code, cross-reference, log and store records
- Implement and update records classification, retention and disposal scheduling plans
- Label, prepare and transfer information files according to established records management life-cycle procedures and schedules
Computer and technology knowledge
- MS Office
- SharePoint
- Computer assisted records management system
- MS Excel
- MS Outlook
- MS Word
Work conditions and physical capabilities
- Attention to detail
- Fast-paced environment
- Sitting
- Work under pressure
Personal suitability
- Accurate
- Efficient interpersonal skills
- Excellent written communication
- Organized
- Team player
Screening questions
Are you currently legally able to work in Canada?
Experience
7 months to less than 1 year
Important notice: This job posting has been provided by an external employer.The Government of Alberta and the Government of Canada are not responsible for the accuracy, authenticity or reliability of the content.
Interest Codes
- METHODICAL
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Interest in compiling information to maintain indexes for classification systems, to label files according to schedules for retaining and disposing of documents and files, and to maintain access lists for security-classified records; and in preparing files for disposal
- innovative
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Interest in operating information retrieval systems; and in compiling statistics
- directive
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Interest in responding to requests for records
The interest code helps you figure out if you’d like to work in a particular occupation.
It’s based on the Canadian Work Preference Inventory (CWPI), which measures 5 occupational interests: Directive, Innovative, Methodical, Objective, and Social.
Each set of 3 interest codes for this NOC group is listed in order of importance.
A code in capital letters means it’s a strong fit for the occupation.
A code in all lowercase letters means the fit is weaker.