JC - 383854 | Business Customer Clerk - Bilingual - Spanish Customer Service & Call Center - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

JC - 383854 | Business Customer Clerk - Bilingual - Spanish

California Department of Housing and Community Development California Department of Housing and Community Development Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Full-time Full-time $3,373 - $4,227 a month $3,373 - $4,227 a month Job Summary Under the general supervision of the Supervising Program Technician III (SPT III), the incumbent is responsible for providing services to the public related to interpretation and application of laws, regulations and policies pertaining to the Mobilehome Parks Program.
Responsibilities include assisting customers via mail, the front counter and phone utilizing the Codes and Standards Automated System (CASAS), cashiering/handling monies, bank deposits and audits, corresponding with customers and constituents via phone and with letters, and maintaining permit files, serving both the Spanish-speaking and non-Spanish speaking public and industry.
Working hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.
Exhibit excellent attendance, punctuality, and dependability Ability to identify, analyze, and solve consumer problems Ability to prioritize tasks when faced with requests, changing demands, and deadlines Demonstrate attention to detail and highly organized work habits Experience with electronic office, well-versed and skilled in the use of Microsoft Word, Power Point, Excel, Outlook, Teams, Zoom, and Adobe Acrobat Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing, using proper grammar and tact when interacting with the public, departmental staff, stakeholders, law enforcement personnel, state and federal agencies, etc.
Experience with cashiering and handling of monies Experience with applying, interpreting, and explaining departmental policies and procedures Job Duties Assist walk-in customers at the front counter by cashiering and entering data into the CASAS system.
Process permit applications (from counter, mail and email customers) for mobilehome parks, permits to construct, and permits for alterations of manufactured homes/mobile homes.
Process applications for plan check for food vendor vehicles and insignias.
Ensure compliance with the California Code of Regulation, Title 25 and with the Mobilehome Parks Act.
Assign District Representatives permits in CASAS, provide information regarding permit statuses.
Answer phones and assist the public with a wide variety of inquiries related to permit fees, application status, and inspection criteria, etc.
Provide information and direction concerning mobilehome park permit applications, home installations, earthquake bracing systems, accessory structures, permits to operate, insignia issuances, and complaints, serving both the Spanish-speaking and non-Spanish speaking public and industry.
Utilize appropriate manuals and guides when necessary.
Open mail, date stamp and sort daily work.
File issued permits in file room, open and distribute mail, send outgoing mail, assist with daily audit.
Provide information and direction to the public concerning mobilehome, park permit applications and other related services.
Cashiering / handling monies and bank deposits.
Consolidate, verify entries, verify fees, refunds, and correct or change payments and complete daily audit.
May be asked to work on other job duties, special projects or committees.
May be asked to assist with training new staff regarding office procedures.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$3,373.
00 - $4,227.
00 per month
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift
Experience:
Cashiering:
1 year (Preferred) Microsoft Excel:
1 year (Preferred) Microsoft Office:
1 year (Preferred) Language:
Spanish (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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