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Collaborate with the warehouse department to streamline inventory management and cost control. Implement and maintain robust financial systems and controls to safeguard company assets.
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Responsible for cost control and budget management of warehouses to ensure the reasonableness and controllability of warehouse operation cost; Strong cost control and budget management skills, able to effectively reduce warehouse operating costs.
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Managing cost control, establishing budgets & cost baselines; tracking expenditures; carrying out variance analyses; and reviewing and confirming change orders. We have partnered with a leading Warehouse Automation organisation to recruit for a Project Controls Manager to manage planning, coordination, and execution of project controls activities throughout the project lifecycle.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). You'll be the powerhouse behind safety, customer experience, employee engagement, quality, and cost effectiveness.
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Leads site quality improvement at the facility via sustainable quality systems (e.g., controlled documentation, execution of change control program, validation systems, execution of process control strategies.
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The Manager of Distribution Center Operations (“DC Manager”) is responsible for the efficient and profitable sale and warehousing of the company’s products, and for the planning, administering, and controlling day-to-day operations of the warehouse, including employee management, inventory control, shipping, logistics/delivery, receiving, safety compliance and customer satisfaction.
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This includes optimizing all import/export traffic as well as leading internal and external warehouse activities to ensure cost-effective operation and an optimized North American warehouse network.
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Support all departments in matters related to manufacturing, i.e., procurement of materials, inventory control, warehouse space allocation, etc. Responsible for meeting corporate expectations and goals i.e., profit targets, capital expenditures, cost containment, manufacturing/plant engineering improvements, environmental/health/safety.
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Plant Warehouse Team, Logistics Manager, and Inventory Control Group. · Oversee the import/export, transportation, distribution, and warehousing functions to ensure cost effective and timely delivery.
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Manages the day-to-day tactical production control planning, scheduling, flow of materials, and monitoring to achieve goals and objectives for delivery dates, output quality, volume, cost, and optimization.
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The Quality Assurance Manager leads and coordinates overall quality department activities for the Distribution Center/ Warehouse to ensure the facility meets quality KPI and scorecard metrics. Serves as a Kaizen and problem-solving expert within the facility to elevate the credibility needed to deliver quality assurance, key results, and cost savings.
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They manage all aspects of transportation discipline to include safety and security compliances, route structures and development, personnel scheduling, workload assignments, cost control and metric driven performance.
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Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, and cost-effective manufacturing techniques. As a Material Handler (also known as Forklift Operator, Warehouse Associate), you'll transport materials to designated areas, operate power-driven equipment like forklifts and hoists, supply production areas with needed materials, and ensure the production of quality products.
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Have an advanced knowledge of the design-build construction process including preconstruction, major system evaluations, estimating, scheduling, cost control, design and client management.
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Electronic Entry Distributors (EED) is one of the oldest and most trusted names in the wholesale distribution of access control products; including gate automation, telephone entry systems, perimeter security devices and most importantly, customer service.
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