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This position is responsible for the execution of purchasing activities related to supplier management, part order/inventory management, supporting/communicating to internal customers, cost control and special projects to minimize total cost of ownership.
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Manage material to ensure appropriate inventory levels are maintained and stagedManage cost control focusing on optimizing production processes, reducing material waste, and improving and/or maintaining operational efficiency.
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This includes cost control, inventory control, cash control, and customer relations. Domino's Pizza is hiring immediately for Assistant Manager (Manager in Training) to join their team.
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Traffic inventory data collection: signal and ITS infrastructure, street lighting, road markings and traffic control devices. Assists with the review of plans and specifications for land development projects to ensure compliance with City standards as well as accuracy of cost estimates.
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Three years of culinary management experience in contract foodservice, fine dining setting, or restaurant with inventory and purchasing knowledge and control. + Proficient in menu development, cost controls, purchasing and inventory with a focus on sourcing and utilizing local food products.
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Manage all processes including line checks, pull thaw, prep lists, food inventory, beverage cost, truck orders, food safety, etc. Manage food, supplies and liquor costs by conducting weekly inventory.
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This includes all cost controls, inventory control, cash control and Customer relations. In addition: Staffing, Paperwork, Cost Controls, Cash control, Food management, Work to a Schedule, Perfect Image and adherence to standards, Great Customer Service, Attendance & punctuality, Transportation to/from work, Store cleanliness, Marketing, Profitability.
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Oversees the cost control systems, manages, and interprets cost audits, and prepares cost accounting reports for presentation to management internal audit and KPMG. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
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Recommend to the Executive Director the equipment and supply needs for the Resident Care Department; assist in developing and monitoring adequate and cost effective inventory control procedures.
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May specialize in the areas of design, incoming material, production control, product evaluation and reliability, inventory control and/or research and development as they apply to product or process quality.
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Prior experience supporting inventory control, and conducting regular budget, cost, and configuration management audits is prefers. Assists with providing detailed analysis of systems support requirements, joint distribution operations, life cycle management assessing design suitability with planned support systems, conducting life-cycle supportability assessments and cost/performance trades, ensuring effective development of Government-wide logistics support (e.g., supply support, maintenance, facilities, etc.
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Responsible to manage all aspects of materials flow and to maintain control and accuracy over all goods inventories, including all transactions, procurement, planning, scheduling, cost, warehouse, receiving, and shipping to ensure that customer orders are fulfilled on time.
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Record all work, (e.g., blocks cut, special stains, slides, immunoperoxidase slides, frozen section slides, immunofluorescent slides, re-cut slides, autopsy and surgical slides, decals, conference, teaching and research), according to SOP. Complete all quality control documentation and records legibly and accurately (e.g., review of records, daily worksheets), according to SOP. 5.
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Our Assistant Managers are responsible for cost controls, inventory control, cash control, and customer relations while they are working a shift. Our Assistant Managers are responsible for cost controls, inventory control, cash control, and customer relations while they are working a shift.
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Inventory control and management. Managing costs building sales, increasing customer base and store profitability · Lead Team Members in operation excellence and promotion of brand standards.
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