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Strong knowledge of procurement processes, supplier management, and inventory control. - Monitor inventory levels and implement inventory management strategies to minimize stockouts and excess inventory.
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Job SummaryThe Coordinator Inventory Management is responsible for tracking and managing inventory accuracy of products. The Coordinator, Inventory Management plays a critical role in ensuring customer orders are filled on time and accurately.
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Being responsible for facilitating inventory management through the containment process. Logistics Coordinator/Dispatcher Hours: 1st shift. Continue reading "Logistics Coordinator/ Dispatcher.
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Performs limited aspects of technical supply management work (e.g., inventory management, storage management, cataloging, and property utilization) related to depot, local, or other supply activities.
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SUMMARY & SCOPE: Under minimal supervision, this position is responsible for organizing and prioritizing Campus distribution needs which includes resources such as labor, equipment, inventory management, movement of materials, and manufacturing related services as well as working with the Shipping & Receiving team, and Manufacturing teams towards a common goal of completing material coordinating functions in a timely manner.
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The Replenishment Coordinator assists with the managing of product inventory including replenishment order processing and reconciliation of inventory. Previous PC based and Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) experience required.
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PowerPoint, NRCS-CA employee web page, Knowledge of forestry survey and inventory practices Knowledge forestry contract management including certification of practices. Administrative training by Coordinator; specialized forestry skills and NRCS-CA EQIP forestry practices and documents from Area Forester.
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The Plant Controller is responsible for supervision of the Accountant and Accounts Payable Coordinator. The Plant Controller manages the accumulation and consolidation of all financial data necessary for an accurate accounting of business results and prepares internal financial statements and other information for management vital to the decision-making process.
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The position’s primary focus will be in the areas of administration including, reporting and analysis, inventory integrity, and Purchase Order management. The Sales Coordinator (Wholesale) will function as the main point of support for the company’s Core division.
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Reconciles information related to inventory product expensing (Lawson issue orders) and variances that affect the quantity on-hand via the computer interface from the OR system (Epic) to the MMI system (Lawson.
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This position assists the production manager and director of operations with planning, scheduling, work orders, purchase orders, label making, inventory management, KPI reporting and filing /organizing production documentation.
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Record and maintain files or records of requests, work or services performed, charges, expenses, inventory, or other dispatch information. Knowledge of construction scheduling processes and production time management preferred.
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As a Manufacturing Production Coordinator, you will work with moderate supervision to resolve day to day issues relating to Manufacturing, Material Handling, and Financial and Costing teams within the factory to support the collection, entry, and reporting of manufacturing and inventory management functions.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Central Sterile Reprocessing (CSR) Instrument Coordinator manages and administers scope (rigid and flexible) and instrumentation inventory for the UVM Medical Center's CSR Department.
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Key Partners (Positions): Misc. Carriers, Mixing Center Operations Manager, Operations Supervisors, General Manager, Inventory Control Manager, Warehouse Lead, Dispatcher, Yard Jockey, Office Administrator, Safety Coordinator, Inbound Coordinator.
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