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Document Scanning Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Prepare documents for scanning; label files to be scanned, and upload scanned files into various automated systems. * Create electronic file folders and organize electronic files. * Assembles legal ...

BMA Front Office Clerk

Centreville, AL · On-site

$13.75 - $18/hr

Support administrative tasks such as data entry, document scanning, and mail handling. * Assist with the training of new staff. * Review patient accounts for past due balances and billing inquiries.

CRE Coordinator

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$20 - $21/hr

The Millennium Group (TMG) is an award-winning business process outsourcing firm focused on print, mail, document scanning, reception, and related office support services for Fortune 500 companies ...

CRE Coordinator

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$20 - $21/hr

The Millennium Group (TMG) is an award-winning business process outsourcing firm focused on print, mail, document scanning, reception, and related office support services for Fortune 500 companies ...

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How much do document scanning jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for document scanning in Alabama is $18.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.81 and $22.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a document scanning job?

Document scanning jobs involve converting physical documents into digital formats using specialized scanners and software. Employees in these roles are responsible for preparing documents, operating scanning equipment, ensuring image quality, and organizing digital files. This process helps organizations reduce paper clutter, improve document accessibility, and securely store important information. Attention to detail and basic computer skills are important for success in this job.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a document scanning specialist?

To thrive as a Document Scanning Specialist, you need strong attention to detail, basic computer literacy, and experience with office equipment, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with scanning hardware, document management systems, and imaging software is typically required. Excellent organizational skills, reliability, and the ability to maintain confidentiality set top performers apart. These skills ensure accurate digital records, protect sensitive information, and support efficient workflow in document-heavy environments.

What are some common challenges faced in a document scanning role and how can they be managed?

In a document scanning role, common challenges include handling large volumes of documents efficiently, ensuring high-quality scans, and maintaining confidentiality of sensitive information. Managing these challenges often involves meticulous attention to detail, following established scanning protocols, and employing organizational skills to keep digital files properly sorted. Collaboration with team members and IT support is also essential to troubleshoot scanner issues and ensure that all digital records meet quality and security standards.

What is the difference between Document Scanning vs Data Entry Clerk?

AspectDocument ScanningData Entry Clerk
Primary RoleConverting physical or digital documents into digital images or PDFsInputting data into computer systems or databases
Skills & CertificationsAttention to detail, familiarity with scanning equipment, basic computer skillsTyping speed, accuracy, knowledge of data management software
Work EnvironmentOffice or data processing centers, often with scanning hardwareOffice settings, working with computers and data systems
Industry UsageDocument management, records digitization, archivingAdministrative, clerical, and data management roles

While both roles involve working with digital information, Document Scanning focuses on converting physical documents into digital images, whereas Data Entry Clerks input and manage data within systems. Both require attention to detail and computer skills but serve different functions in document management workflows.

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Infographic showing various Document Scanning job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,894 per year, or $18.7 per hour.

Document Management Technician

Pae

Birmingham, AL • On-site

$16.21/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

The Contractor is responsible for providing direct end-user support for the applications being supported, including both telephone support and on-site assistance..

  • Schedule appointments, meetings, engagements, and set up rooms for meetings or conferences for legal staff.
  • Receive and review incoming correspondence and delivers each item to the appropriate AUSA or to other staff based on a knowledge of the duties and functions of the United States Attorney's Office.
  • Receive telephone calls and visitors, screening those which can be handled without help.
  • Maintain legal and general office files.
  • Maintain inventory control records and ordering supplies for legal staff.
  • Review, screen, and control incoming mail.
  • Use a variety of applications to search and retrieve information necessary to complete assigned tasks: e.g., files located on shared file network.
  • Prepare documents for scanning; label files to be scanned, and upload scanned files into various automated systems.
  • Create electronic file folders and organize electronic files.
  • Assembles legal documents from file material. Separates, screens, selects, assembles, and organizes files and records material for disposition or transfer to records depository in accordance with established policies and procedures.
  • Performs docketing duties such as opening, updating and closing cases through use of the automated case tracking system. As necessary, searches database for required information.
  • Some physical exertion such as moderate periods of standing; or recurring activities such as bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching; pushing supply carts; or recurring lifting (up to 50lbs) of moderately heavy items such as boxes of cases or supplies.

Required Qualifications:

  • Must be able to obtain and maintain MRPT facility credentials/authorization. Note: US Citizenship is required for MRPT facility credentials/authorization at this work location.
  • Must be able to read and follow instructions.
  • Must be able to understand task, task objectives, and the context of the task in the litigation support effort as a whole.
  • Must take the initiative to ask questions when necessary to complete task correctly (e.g. where instructions are not explicit or appear to be contrary to the task objective).
  • Must have typing/keyboarding skills and good communication skills.
  • Must be knowledgeable user of the Government's office and network environment, including but not limited to, word processing, database, spreadsheet, imaging, and telecommunications systems.
  • Undergraduate degree preferred. Litigation support experience valued.

*Employees will earn H&W dollars per eligible hour (including vacation and holiday up to 40 hours/week). H&W monies are used to offset the employer's cost of benefits the employee elects into and/or utilizes. Any remaining health and welfare monies after all applicable deductions would be cashed out to the employee on a 1 pay period lag.

Position is located in Birmingham, AL

Service Contract Act (SCA) Compensation & Benefits:

This is an hourly, overtime-eligible position that falls under the Service Contract Act (SCA). In accordance with the Health and Welfare provisions of the SCA, and in addition to your base hourly rate, you may be eligible to receive an additional health and welfare payment for each hour you work to ensure compliance with the minimums set forth by the act. The amount you are entitled to receive will vary depending upon the fringe benefits you select now and in the future.

Compensation Details:

$16.21

The compensation range or hourly rate listed for this position is provided as a good-faith estimate of what the company intends to offer for this role at the time this posting was issued. Actual compensation may vary based on factors such as job responsibilities, education, experience, skills, internal equity, market data, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and relevant laws.

Benefits Overview:

Our health and welfare benefits are designed to support you and your priorities. Offerings include:

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance

  • Paid time off and holidays

  • Retirement benefits (including 401(k) matching)

  • Educational reimbursement

  • Parental leave

  • Employee stock purchase plan

  • Tax-saving options

  • Disability and life insurance

  • Pet insurance

Note: Benefits may vary based on employment type, location, and applicable agreements. Positions governed by a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), the McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act (SCA), or other employment contracts may include different provisions/benefits.

Original Posting:

05/19/2026 - Until Filled

Amentum anticipates this job requisition will remain open for at least three days, with a closing date no earlier than three days after the original posting. This timeline may change based on business needs.

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