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Monitor and process returns of outdated, slow moving, and/or unused medications with wholesaler for credit. Our teams utilize insights and analytics to drive better health outcomes for our partnered post-acute and senior living communities while providing them with flexible service options.
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Monitor the status of slow-moving stocks and ensure a Slow-Moving Stocks Report is circulated monthly to the Director of Finance and the respective Division Heads concerned. Monitor daily costs and prepare or review a daily and month-to-date Food & Beverage Cost Report.
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Manage ECN approvals; cost and supplier info Recommend / Work with the commodity manager on cost saving options including alternative sourcing Supplier Management Manage supplier relationships, supply risk management and cost management of assign suppliers and/or commodities Expedite orders as required Mediate supplier issues and resolve customer / supplier contract disputes as necessary Monitor the cost, schedule and performance metrics of contracts and subcontracts.
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Our BBQ is slow cooked over hickory for that timeless taste that has made us a local favorite. The Restaurant General Manager will also monitor food preparation and cleaning methods, inspect equipment and food deliveries, monitor and oversee purchases and menus.
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Monitor and analyze security events and alerts from multiple sources, including security information and event management (SIEM) software, network and host-based intrusion detection systems, firewall logs, and system logs (Windows and Unix), and databases.
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Actively monitor proper execution of the sewer sales process by all camera technicians. Guaranteed work (you will never be bored/slow) Full-time work year-round. How it feels to have customers rave about you and demand that youre the only customer service representative theyll work with.
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Monitor BOM releases against slow moving or accumulated inventories for possible use on jobs being reviewed. Develop and monitor internal procurement standards for cost containment and other procurement goals and objectives.
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Assist credit department in collection of past due invoices, monitor slow moving inventory. Achieve a balanced product category mix that includes Corrugated, Foam, Labels, Thermoforming, Packaging Materials, Direct Contact Packaging Films, Equipment, Jan-San, Chemicals, Retail and Misc. Items.
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Overall to identify any slow, stressed or injured Hogs. Must be able to operate bobcat skid loader. Overall to identify any slow, stressed or injured Hogs. Good work history and attendant. HOURS : 2 ND SHIFT- flexible as needed or required.
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Take initiative and efforts to develop constructive and effective solutions to any issues that slow down or hamper the export procedures and activities. Constantly review distributor's performance and monitor their work, so that relevant information can be provided to the management.
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Monitor/assist in slow hog movement & correct SOP coverage. Monitor, audit and document each of these activities including remote video auditing. Monitor animals for visible defects which may impact on yields or quality, providing informatio n to Procurement for feedback.
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Execution of Slow Rent reduction initiativesRefurb Identification Process and coordinationPrepare EVA analysis for fleet decisions (product purchases, lease vs buy analysis, reconditioning, equipment sales, etc.
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Monitor and control slow and non-moving stock levels within company guidelines. Non-degreed candidates with 10+ years of progressive experience in heavy duty truck parts will be considered.
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Notifies Maintenance personnel concerning any machine issues that might slow down production, cause a Safety concern or lead to further maintenance problems. Ability to monitor / retrieve supplies and raw materials for assigned production area.
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Slow rotating shift pattern that uses 4 teams and two 12-hour shifts to provide 24/7 coverage. Security +, Network +, GCIA, CCNA, CEH, RHCA, RHCE, MCSA, MCP, MCSE preferred. Led by CEO, Jim Rosenthal, BlueVoyant’s highly skilled team includes former government cyber officials with extensive frontline experience in responding to advanced cyber threats on behalf of the National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Unit 8200 and GCHQ, together with private sector experts.
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