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Scheduling, planning, and executing successful retail events is required; as well as relationship building with in-store retail management and internal support teams. Experience: Management or Shift Lead Experience in retail, restaurant, or food industry.
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Your knowledge and significant experience in demand planning, sales and operations planning, master production scheduling, material requirements planning, and inventory control theory & practice will assist you in effectively managing the Integrated Sales and Operating Planning Process.
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Works closely with engineering, operations, inside sales, and supply chain management to support the accuracy of the MRP database to optimize the quotation, planning, scheduling, lead-time planning and customer flow-downs.
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This key role is dedicated to organizing appointments and scheduling travel arrangements for our clients, ensuring a personalized and smooth planning process that meets their unique destination wedding needs.
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Maintain Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to update work orders and track accurate metrics on the performance of planning and scheduling functions and provide timely reports to leadership.
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Control of Work, Cost-conscious decision-making, Maintenance general, Maintenance Operations, Maintenance Scheduling, Maintenance Work, Oil Refining, Operations and maintenance, Petrochemicals, Petroleum Refining, Planning Process, Prioritization, Procedures and practices, Reliability general, Risk Management, Risk Management Strategies, Safety Leadership, Safety Management, SAP Tools, Schedule Management, Turnaround general, Turnaround Planning, Work Processes.
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Assist implementing the MRP system and consider customer expectations and overall profit plan when optimizing planning processes, scheduling resources, and maintaining the proper balance of inventory while avoiding production/installation interruptions.
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Ability to learn materials management skills including planning and scheduling techniques and methodologies, general maintenance knowledge, materials requirement planning (MRP), general knowledge of engineering change processes, inventory control, transactional management, and critical thinking and problem-solving capability.
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Certificates: Food safety manager certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire. Moderate to high noise levels associated with a retail grocery warehouse environment. This is a field based, retail focused, customer-centric position.
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This individual will also support the sustainability and corporate citizenship directors with administrative duties including, but not limited to, scheduling meetings, travel arrangements and processing expense reports timely and accurately.
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This includes: Safe work planning and execution, Quality control, Quantity tracking , Budget management, Financial reporting and forecasting, Cash flow management, Scheduling, Operations work planning, Contract / subcontract administration, Change management, Document control, Project closeout.
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In conjunction with Event Coordinators, works with various museum departments in scheduling, planning, executing, and billing of museum events (Administration, Curatorial, Learning and Interpretation, Development, Marketing & Communications, Human Resources and Membership departments, as well as for the Glassell School of Art, Bayou Bend, and Rienzi house museums.
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Generating all necessary pick lists; Workstation capacity planning and coordination; Scheduling, tracking, and closing factory orders; Tracking shortages and coordinating resolutions; APICS CPIM certification preferred.
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Production/Cost Management Support day to day production management of client communications including project planning, scheduling, execution, issue resolution, and reporting and reconciliation.
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Business Analysis and Merchandise Planning Initiatives to include driving department profitability through analysis of sales trends. ASM's in Training will learn the following tactics to support this key accountability: staffing and scheduling, identifying and resolving stock deficiencies, supervisor associates in selling behaviors, resolving customer issues and concerns, and supporting service needs for both installed sales/special orders and product sales.
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