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The Inventory Control Team member oversees inventory integrity within the Distribution Center. Demonstrate prior verifiable experience in inventory control. Assist with vendor returns and lead physical inventory.
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The Inventory Control Specialist (Stockkeeper) is responsible for the receipt, storage and issuance of supplies, parts and materials to all Metro Transit departments and facilities. Ensures materials are properly issued by using interface tools such as radio frequency scanners, reference parts manuals, and vendor websites; references material management system(s), identifies inventory levels and any special handling requirements.
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Team Management and Training:This position will report to Operations Finance Manager or state directorSupervise and lead a team consisting of "Inventory and Testing Leads" and "Inventory Specialists", providing guidance and support.
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Coordinate closely with cross-functional teams including Quality Control, Bioinformatics, Translational, Analytical Development, Supply Chain, Process Development, and Manufacturing to ensure seamless sample management.
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Use of the RF Scanner for warehouse department operational functions of shipping, receiving, staging, replenishment, and inventory control cycle count functions. 1+ years' experience in warehouse and inventory management.
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Our client, a leader in the CPG industry, is seeking a Procurement Buyer to join the Inventory Control Team. Ensuring precise inventory management, including stock transfer orders, is essential for supply chain success.
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Control Engineers work in various applications including industrial controls, cybersecurity, building automation, water / wastewater, power controls and protection, energy management, and transportation systems.
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Under general direction, this position performs complex and specialized paraprofessional duties in human resources including benefits administration, leave management, payroll support and for risk management coordinating loss control, health and safety programs, claims administration and environmental compliance.
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Maintain a thorough understanding of CNB's Internal Controls Management Policy and Standards, control testing methodologies, and related regulatory and compliance standards, including but not limited to enterprise risk management, data governance, third party risk management, model risk management, business continuity, fraud risk management, and associated regulations, guidance, and regulatory expectations.
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We are looking for an experienced and motivated individual to fill the position of Inventory Growth Reservoir Engineer in our US Onshore Resources & Carbon Management (ORCM), Delaware Basin Business Unit based in Houston, TX.
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On-boarding of all 3rd party contractors to the CMI program, inclusive of training contractor on Cox inventory control policies & procedures and utilization of Cox provided mobile inventory management tool and ability to assess contractor materials handling capabilities.
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Includes but not limited to: Substations and MCC's, including knowledge of 480 volt, three phase, and 120 VAC, 24VDC control and power systems All PLC's and HMI systems Manufacturing Execution System (MES) Building Automation System (BAS) Utility Management System (UMS) Energy Management System (EMS) Control System Networks (EtherNet, ControlNet, EtherNet and instrument digital bus systems.
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Help support field team members and U-Haul dealerships with equipment and reservation management and placement, while directing incoming customers' equipment to areas based on customer demand and productivity status in order to help balance regional market inventory levels to meet future demand.
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Maintaining clinical practice and processes including Falls Management, Wound Skin Management, Weight Management, Medication Management, Pain Management, Infection Control, Clinical Risk Management, Memory Care, and Behavioral Management.
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Exhibit high attention to detail and strategic thinking in analyzing, aggregating, and articulating the results/issues of control testing activities and value-add opportunities for improvement of Key Controls to CNB Senior Management and other stakeholders.
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