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Also, Technical Skills Management of electrical, electronics, controls programming, mechanical systems (process equipment, packaging equipment), waste treatment, stockroom, building and grounds, utilities systems including but not limited to boiler and ammonia refrigeration.
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Lead the implementation of the QRMP (Quality Risk Management Process) system and operational standards as outlined in the plant accountability list in order to achieve targeted RCR.Assist and partner with business leaders on implementation of process improvement (Six Sigma / Lean/Kraft Heinz Management System (KHMS.
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Queens College’s Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry seeks a College Laboratory Technician who will report directly to the Stockroom Supervisor and will primarily be responsible for setting up and running the undergraduate chemistry laboratory courses.
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Experience with and/or training in hazardous waste management, stockroom management, and instrument maintenance/repair. CMU is surrounded by the Grand Mesa, Book Cliffs and the Colorado National Monument.
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The division is also responsible for PATH's Bridge Management Program, oversight of PATH's Structural Integrity Program, facility/building management, stockroom/warehouse management, sanitation and janitorial services for all passenger stations, offices, and facilities, and maintenance of all structures and mechanical systems throughout PATH.
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S Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry seeks a College Laboratory Technician who will report directly to the Stockroom Supervisor and will primarily be responsible for setting up and running the undergraduate chemistry laboratory courses.
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Understanding of mechanical- electrical- pneumatic- hydraulic- and utility systems including ammonia refrigeration and boiler systems is a plus. Experience using- troubleshooting and programming Allen Bradley PLCs is a plus.
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The stock clerk also follows established guidelines and processes to maintain inventory records of items in work site stockroom or warehouse. SCA Occup: 21150 Stock Clerk (Shelf Stocker; Store Worker II.
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Job Summary The Facilities and Stockroom Manager will report to the Division Operations Officer in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (CCE) and oversee the management of facilities, shipping and receiving, and the Division stockroom.
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Material Handler/Stockroom Clerk ATS Scientific Products is currently seeking a Material Logistics Coordinator to join the team! Material Handler/Stockroom Clerk ATS Scientific Products is currently seeking a Material Logistics Coordinator to join the team.
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The Stockroom Clerk orders, prepares and processes new or used garment inventories for delivery to customers. -Place garment orders using a computer, phone or fax, determine and maintain inventory levels, perform withdrawals, inventories, maintain stockroom records and prepare reports or orders.
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The Operations Key Holder Retail Sales Associate assists the Operations Lead Sales Associate in the daily operations of the stockroom. Oversee stockroom operations and stockroom organization standards.
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Supervises and manages the execution and maintenance of the ammonia and steam PSM programs with the PSM Coordinator. This includes all functions in the areas of Maintenance Business Management, Maintenance Materials Inventory (MRO), Maintenance Recruit to Retire, Manufacturing Process Reliability and Equipment Reliability, e.g. departmental budgets, computerized maintenance management systems, preventive/predictive and corrective maintenance programs.
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Keep the inventory and stockroom organized by receiving, transferring, packing, stocking and ticketing merchandise. Stockroom experience required. Now imagine yourself in a fun and rewarding Receiving Lead (Full-time) position at our Hudson Yards gift store.
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Come join America's Team and be a part of the 5x Super Bowl Champion Dallas Cowboys Family! The Dallas Cowboys provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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