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A leading company is seeking an Administrative Assistant for their Edmonton office. The role requires a secondary school graduation certificate and offers training. This full-time, permanent position includes maternity and parental benefits, free parking, and a competitive hourly wage of $27. The applicant must be authorized to work in Canada. Apply now to join a dynamic team!
Posted onJune 27, 2025 by Employer details LX Transport Ltd
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Posted onJune 27, 2025 by Employer details LX Transport Ltd
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Will train
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
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2025-07-27
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