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As a Supply Chain Tech, you will work directly in our facilities receiving and distributing supplies. Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Supply Chain Tech you want with your current employer.
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Attends meetings and serves in professional and civic service organizations as hospital Supply Chain representative. The Director of Supply Chain Operations will oversee Distribution services for Sinai Hospital, Levindale, and Grace Medical Center.
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In addition, this position works closely with the facility Supply Chain OR Materials Manager (ORMM), and the Supply Chain Division Director of OR (DDOR) improving data integrity, and the accuracy and efficiency of the preference card change process.
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Adventist Health is ranked #10 in Becker's list of the largest nonprofit hospital systems in the U.S. We are the largest company headquartered and sixth largest employer in Roseville, California.
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PITT OHIO , a $900 million, high service, highly profitable, transportation solutions provider offering SUPPLY CHAIN, LTL and TRUCKLOAD services is seeking a Corporate Receptionist to join our team.
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The Supply Chain Technician handles receiving, organization, and distribution of supplies and equipment throughout the hospital. 2 years of experience in Supply Chain, Healthcare, or related field is preferred.
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Understanding of all facets of the company: production supervision, supply chain, quality, engineering; HR, finance, etc. Supplemental Accident, Critical Care, and Hospital Insurance available along with an HDHP and HSA with seed money.
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1) Possess knowledge associated with the professional field of hospital pharmacy supply chain management, contracting, systems, and change management. This position requires an experienced pharmacy Supply Chain background with a knowledge of contracting, distribution, supply chain inventory/ordering systems, data management, 340B program, and vendor management.
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We provide repair supply chain support to Microsoft, Google, Motorola, Samsung, Logitech, and more. iFixit is the largest online resource for hospital equipment repair information.
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Responsible for keeping supply areas neat and orderly in order to permit the accurate counting of supplies and the identification and removal of outdated supplies. Responsible for maintaining overall inventory, and picking up and replenishing supplies, at assigned hospital work areas.
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Supply Chain Technicians may support multiple supply areas in the hospital as assigned, this can include Central Supply, Linens, Operating Room, and other Specialty areas as deemed by management.
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Manages the sales process consisting of the clinical laboratory (micro, molecular, virology), infectious disease clinicians, and hospital administration (Laboratory Committee, Purchasing, Supply Chain Management, IT, Senior Levels of Hospital Administration) in the assigned territory.
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Certification: Preferred Certified Materials and Resource Professional (CMRP), Certified in Planning and Inventory Management (CPIM), or Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) Experience: Mastered Supply Chain Technician Competencies and fully functional in Supply Chain Technician role, or 2 years direct healthcare supply chain or 2 years large-scale supply chain experience.
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Manatee Memorial Hospital offers a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for babies with special needs and has the only Pediatric Center in Manatee County. The 295-bed hospital with over 550 physicians, residents and allied health professionals, offers advanced healthcare services in a caring and compassionate environment.
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Serve as a Supply Chain Department liaison for clinics and operating rooms throughout the hospital and ISC. Knowledge of supply chain management in a hospital setting.
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