Word Processing Operator

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Word processing operators type, edit and print documents, using computers with word processing software applications and printers.

Word processing operators may perform the following tasks:

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With experience, and sometimes further training, operators may have the opportunity to move into higher level positions such as personal assistant, word processing coordinator or supervisor in larger organisations, or into other areas of administration or management.

Data Processing Operator

A data processing operator uses computer terminals to transfer information into a database for storage, processing and transmission. They may input information in prescribed formats such as payrolls, staff records or scientific software programs, and retrieve, confirm and update data in storage. They work in almost all industry sectors including government, manufacturing, education, retailing, banking and finance.

In some offices, operators spend all or most of their time doing word processing work. They may work alone or in a group with other operators. It is standard practice for operators to take regular rest breaks in order to minimise the occurrence of repetitive strain injury (RSI) to their arms and hands.

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