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Lockshop Office Assistant
#54948
Facilities Management
Details:
- Category: On-Campus
- Openings: One
- Position Type: Student Hourly
- Posted on: July 7, 2026
- Open until: Sat, August 1, 2026
- Work Hours: 20 hours/week
- Wage: $11.00/hr
- Location: Cedar City, UT
Description:
The Lockshop Office Assistant performs daily administrative and technical tasks to support lockshop operations. This role focuses on customer service, key and electronic access management, and accurate data entry.
Responsibilities:
- Perform daily tasks including answering phones and emails, key requests etc.
- Operate key machines and engraver
- Cut and issue keys and electronic access fobs
- Assist in managing electronic access control software
- Practical implementation of Google applications
- Assist in accurate record keeping
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- Currently enrolled at Southern Utah University
- Customer Service Skills
- Computer proficiency Google platforms
- Detail oriented
- Organizational aptitude
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to work independently or as a team Duties and responsibilities
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