Travel Coordinator Hotels & Hospitality - Oak Ridge, TN at Geebo

Travel Coordinator

4.
2 Oak Ridge, TN Oak Ridge, TN Temporary Full-time Temporary Full-time Estimated:
$40.
4K - $51.
1K a year Estimated:
$40.
4K - $51.
1K a year GEM Technologies, Inc.
(GEM) is seeking a Travel Coordinator to join our team.
This position is full-time and will serve the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, TN.
This role is anticipated to be short-term (6 months) with possibility of extension.
Requirements:
High School Diploma and 4
years of relevant experience.
Knowledge of Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), applicable laws, FTR, SAP Travel, and Concur travel.
Clearance Level Required:
Uncleared - Must be able to obtain and maintain a Clearance Per Diem / Travel Authorized:
No Overview:
Perform audits of company business travel settlements, domestic and foreign, for allowable and unallowable costs in accordance with company policy and procedures and Federal travel regulations.
Reviews travel receipts for compliance.
Monitors and reports all delinquent receipt of travel settlements and/or monies owed the Company due to audit adjustment.
Assists travelers with scheduling travel, resolving system and/or procedure questions as well as answering routine questions about how to input or complete travel arrangements and settlements.
Clearance & Citizenship Requirement:
To be considered, you must be able to obtain and maintain a government issued clearance, if needed.
Due to the nature of the work, a U.
S.
Citizenship is required.
About the Site:
The NNSA's Y-12 National Security Complex, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is the nation's only source of enriched uranium nuclear weapon components and provides enriched uranium for the U.
S.
Navy as well as excels in materials science, precision manufacturing, and stores enriched uranium.
Y-12 supports efforts to reduce nuclear proliferation risk and performs work for other government agencies (energy.
gov).
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

Don't Be a Victim of Fraud

  • Electronic Scams
  • Home-based jobs
  • Fake Rentals
  • Bad Buyers
  • Non-Existent Merchandise
  • Secondhand Items
  • More...

Don't Be Fooled

The fraudster will send a check to the victim who has accepted a job. The check can be for multiple reasons such as signing bonus, supplies, etc. The victim will be instructed to deposit the check and use the money for any of these reasons and then instructed to send the remaining funds to the fraudster. The check will bounce and the victim is left responsible.