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JOB SUMMARY: The Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment and Facilities Management reports to the Associate Director of Athletics/Internal Operations and Director of Athletics & Recreational Services and supervises, coordinates, and participates in all activities related to the purchasing, storing, issuing, fitting and repairing of athletic equipment, clothing and uniforms for all University sport teams.
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The Assistant Director of Procurement Services leads the University’s lease financing bidding and selection process and manages key suppliers and group purchasing via organization/cooperative purchasing group relationships.
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The Kitchen Assistant will be responsible for the direction and guidance in collaboration with the Chef Manager and Food Services Director for the overall production of food to include: implementation of systematic production methods, standardized recipes, portion control, menu development, and purchasing requirements.
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Works in partnership with Practice Operations Director and Divisions leadership to solve problems, resolves conflicts, enhances operations, and quality and safety. Facilitates the purchasing of supplies, pharmaceuticals and office goods by working collaboratively with vendors.
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Will be responsible for the direction and guidance in collaboration with the Executive Chef and Food Services Director for the overall production of food to include: implementation of systematic production methods, standardized recipes, portion control, menu development, and purchasing requirements.
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In this role, you will work closely with our CRO, SVP Sales for each theatre, VP Solution Sales, Senior Director WW Deal Solutions and Senior Director WW Sales Finance. The Nutanix Senior Director – Worldwide Cloud Economist team is a senior leadership position that leads a team of approximately 20 Cloud Economists in the field across Nutanix’s Americas, EMEA and APJ theatres.
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Responsibilities Communicate with Director Food and Beverage, Executive Chef and Sous Chefs and order all F and B products according to hotel needs and specifications. Must have full knowledge of food, beverage, general and printing products and purchasing procedures.
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A large heavy civil construction company is looking for a Sr. Director of Purchasing to manage their growing Purchasing Management team in the Farmingdale, NY area. The Senior Director of Purchasing will provide leadership and management for procurement of materials and subcontractors across all of the company’s divisions.
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Report to the Director, Surgical Services regarding departmental activities and operational performance. In conjunction with the Purchasing Department, develop and monitor all Surgical Central Processing equipment buying/renting issues.
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Position Summary : Under the direction of the Finance Director/Food Program Manager, the incumbent is responsible for: purchasing, distributing, and inventory control of enrichment supplies for Prime Time, Summer Camp, and other major events within the association.
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Guiding Purchasing Manager, Executive Chef and FOH Managers on highest standards and accuracies for: order forecasting, inventory control and on property distribution of food, beverages, supplies, equipment and disposables.
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Denver Health is viewed as an Anchor Institution for the community, focusing on hiring and purchasing locally as applicable, serving as a pillar for community needs, and caring for more than 185,000 individuals and 67,000 children a year.
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Reporting to and working closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Director of Procurement will serve as a critical leader in optimizing the purchasing process, inventory management, and supply chain at Galleher.
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Participates in the development and update of procurement related policies and procedures; conducts training and orientation of college personnel, department staff, and suppliers in purchasing policies and procedures Works closely with central receiving to ensure proper receipt and asset inventory management; oversees purchasing assistants/contractors as needed.
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Coordinate with the Purchasing Department to streamline invoice receipt and processing for national account vendors. Kindred at Home, and its affiliates, delivers compassionate, high-quality care to patients and clients in their homes or places of residence, including non-medical personal assistance, skilled nursing and rehabilitation and hospice and palliative care.
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