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Maintain proper records, inventory and security on all scheduled drugs (i.e., controlled substances-narcotics) Monitor stock replenishment, inventory levels, policies/procedures, record keeping, security, sanitation, scheduling, proper operation of all equipment, pricing, planograms, returns, budgets, reports to management, and product recalls per company policy.
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Maintain and organize all policy manuals, reference books, state laws and required equipment and verify that all staff is knowledgeable of their use. As a Staff Pharmacist , create an outstanding customer experience and inspire associates to deliver excellent customer service.
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Demonstrate the company's core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety. We take pride in our high-quality patient-centered clinics where our diverse teams share a strong sense of community and a common goal of feeding the human spirit with friendly full-service care and living our core values of respect, integrity, honesty, diversity, and inclusion every day to create a culture where everyone can be their best.
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This position will directly manage the claims occurring on the Major Accounts Property, Multinational, Builder’s Risk, Entertainment and Natural Resource books of business. Responsible for acceptable claim results including inventory management, reserve adequacy and expense control.
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Assist in managing controllable cost by being educated on procedures for reducing inventory control, cash control, margin objectives and day-to-day operations expenses. Proficiently executes job responsibilities within the following areas: associate orientation, customer orientation and food presentation/concept execution (ie: daily books, completing CGO counts, completing daily checklist, following food concept program guidelines.
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Performs minor electrical maintenance and repairs including but not limited to painting, drywall repair, mounting objects to walls & ceilings, moving classroom furniture, computers, boxes and books, changing light bulbs replacing and cleaning carpet, replacing and cleaning VCT tile.
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We look for people who want more, aspire to be more and work hard to achieve their goals. Maintain proper signage (e.g., store hours, counseling sign, services signs, pharmacists' photographs and names, and all other signs requested) in all areas necessary.
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Oversee Inventory management which includes managing relationships with vendors. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer building a culture of equity and inclusion. By accepting one of our Assistant Manager jobs, you’re on the fast track for future Kum & Go store management jobs and opportunities as we strongly believe in promoting from within.
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Expected to quickly develop the following skills- Determine value and functionality of donated items without the need of supervision, use the internet as an effective tool for research, possess a strong knowledge of consumer electronics, antiques, media, books, and general collectibles with the ability to quickly identify said items.
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As a Kum & Go Assistant Manager, you’re learning every aspect of running a store. The sky’s the limit when you go above and beyond for our customers and lead a successful team! Many of today’s store General Managers started their retail management careers in this type of position.
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You'll work in a fast-paced, high energy warehouse in a variety of different functions such as sorting and placing inventory onto a conveyor belt, grading books, and picking, scanning, and shelving inventory.
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Quick Books Inventory and Business systems helpful. Maintain Accurate Inventory of 16000 current items in stock for spare parts sales. 5 Years min in purchasing - inventory control.
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Kum & Go believes in People First. Recruit, train and develop the best associates to drive a high performance team that consistently exceed customer expectations. Ability to demonstrate core values; Teamwork, Excellence, Integrity, Caring, Passion.
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To assist in providing a variety of cashiering, purchasing and inventory services; and to assist customers in obtaining books and supplies. Principles, practices and procedures used in retail purchasing and inventory control.
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Take inventory and purchase activities' supplies including recreational equipment, supplies for games, books, current magazines, and daily newspaper for living and recreational areas, so as to operate within the community's budget and according to administrative policy.
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