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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. Maintain all equipment (e.g., computers, printers, accuracy scanners and cash registers) to ensure it remains in working condition.
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Regular cleaning of all exercise equipment and tanning beds. Regular facility cleaning and upkeep such as mopping up spills under equipment, trash removal, cleaning windows and mirrors, and re-racking weights.
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As a Staff Pharmacist, create an outstanding customer experience and inspire associates to deliver excellent customer service. Maintain proper records, inventory and security on all scheduled drugs (i.e., controlled substances-narcotics.
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Additionally, the Floater will also train and backfill all positions for their team, including Production worker, Machine Op, Quality Tech, Lead, etc. Place equipment on the conveyor belt for further processing.
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Our ideal candidate will have achieved their CVT and possess surgical experience with monitoring, intubating, IV catheter placement, digital dental x-rays, monitoring equipment, dental scaling, and assisting the doctor.
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Position Type: Staff Pharmacist Floater. Position Type: Staff Pharmacist Floater. 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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Our member mission says it best: our product is a tool, a means to an end; not a brand name or a mold maker, but a tool that can be used by anyone. Go above and beyond to keep the front desk area and lobby clean and orderly.
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Performs assigned pre-analytical activities related to laboratory testing, which may include general and analytical equipment maintenance, function checks and documentation; inventory control and supply stocking, specimen collection as needed; biological specimen processing; cleaning and disinfection of selected or assigned laboratory equipment and spaces; quality control and calibration performance; and other pre-analytical activities.
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Utilize POS system to assist with new membership cards, change of address and billing or payment questions. STD, LTD, Term Life Insurance and other benefits. Answer phones in a friendly manner and assist callers with a variety of questions.
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Ability to operate a wide variety of material handling equipment including, but not limited to, forklift, overhead crane, stacker crane, side loader, yard dog, etc. Utilizes hand trucks, forklifts, overhead cranes, conveyors, or other handling equipment to move material to and from trucks or trains and within the storage facility.
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The Warehouse Floater performs a variety of functions including but not limited to; industrial forklift/reach truck/high-lift operation, product selection, receiving and palletizing while adhering to USDA Safety and Sanitation Regulations and customer specifications.
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Staff Pharmacist Floater. Staff Pharmacist Floater. 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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Daily you will build strong on-farm relationships with some of the best-known brands in agriculture to deliver and apply custom fertilizer and crop protection solutions across IL. You will receive onsite training, drive our products locally, maintain spray equipment and blend chemicals.
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Staff Pharmacist Float. Ensure all accuracy tools, including the accuracy scanner and 24-hour post dispensing audit report, are utilized appropriately. At The Kroger Co., we are Fresh for Everyone™ and dedicated to our Purpose: To Feed the Human Spirit.
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