Entry-Level Data Entry Clerk | Document Scanner

Looking for a steady long-term temporary job that's easy? This Document Scanner job could be perfect for you! This is a great opportunity if you want something light, consistent, and detail-focused, without heavy lifting or fast-paced warehouse stress. In this role, you’ll be working with books and documents, helping convert them into digital files. The work is straightforward, and training is provided. Why People Like This Job: - No heavy lifting or machinery - Clean, quiet work environment - Easy-to-learn tasks with full training - Steady, consistent schedule - Team-oriented and supportive workplace What You’ll Do: - Unbox books and materials - Remove bindings and prepare pages for scanning - Scan documents page-by-page using imaging equipment - Perform quality checks to ensure accuracy - Organize and store completed materials Document Scanner - Data Entry Clerk Job Requirements: - 6+ Months experience with detail-focused work (this can include school projects, data entry, retail tasks, inventory, paperwork, or anything requiring accuracy) - Strong attention to detail - Comfortable with repetitive, hands-on tasks - Ability to stand for the duration of the shift - Reliable and able to work the full scheduled shift Night Schedule: Monday–Friday, 3:00pm – 12:00am Pay: $20 per hour Benefits offered by Verstela to temporary employees: • Medical • Dental • Vision • Short Term Disability • Term Life and AD&D • Identity Theft Protection • Prescription Plan • 401(K) Retirement Savings Plan Location: Newark, CA • Parking onsite available Interested in this Warehouse Associate opportunity? Apply now or call 623-269-9296. This client participates in the E-Verify program. Learn more at E-Verify.gov.

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