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As a Distribution Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing shipping operations while leading, mentoring, as well as acting as and directing inventory specialists. As a leader, the Distribution Manager is responsible for the overall success of the shipping center by directing employee activity to achieve performance goals.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. Plan and implement programs to deliver volume, distribution, and execution KPIs.
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The Distribution Inventory Supervisor is responsible for providing leadership and support to entry-level production and warehouse associates. Job Duties and Responsibilities The Distribution Inventory Supervisor is responsible for providing leadership and support to entry-level production and warehouse associates.
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Must have valid driver's license and be able to operate a box truck.
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Performs a variety of maintenance duties for the Reservation, including painting valve caps, poles, blow-offs, and tanks; using a weed eater to clear brush from all service boxes, connections, hydrants, valve caps, and well houses; assisting in maintenance and repair of fences; and rounding-up cattle in off-limits areas as needed CORE SCOPE OF POSITION Learns to perform the various tasks associated with the maintenance and operation of a water distribution system.
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This position requires the building of a close working relationship with the inventory supervisor and MIS within DFJ. This position will also perform regular Operations duties that include receiving, distribution, picking, packing and shipping in accordance with company standards.
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Installs, repairs or replaces water main, water service lines, water meters/boxes/lids, fire hydrants, blow offs, air reliefs and other water distribution appurtenances. Ability to operate heavy equipment to install, repair and maintain water distribution system infrastructure.
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The success of the Distribution Manager is based on the performance of their team so it is essential that you have the confidence and ability to effectively coach, train, and develop team members.
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This Distribution Management role is a very hands-on working role. The In-Home Services field professionals lead all field operations and thousands of technicians in 135+ facilities across the country.
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This role will build brands, maximize distribution and be the main point of contact for On-Premise (restaurants and bars) accounts in the assigned territory. Plan and implement programs to deliver distribution, merchandising, display, and retail promotional objectives.
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Maintain product safety, quality and legality for storage and distribution of product in accordance with Post Consumer Brands quality policy and standards. This location has a cannery that produces wet dog food and there is also a Distribution Center on-site.
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We are currently seeking a Transportation/Distribution Supervisor to manage drivers at our plant in Le Mars, IA. In this role you will be responsible for creating work schedules to ensure coverage for each route; manage all financial commitments and be an advocate for a safe work environment for all employees.
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Today's power distribution control center manages the day-to-day operation of distribution network to ensure uninterrupted power supplies to customers. Our client is hiring a Distribution Systems Operator to work in their Control Center.
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The Assistant Transmission Engineer will work under the supervision of a licensed professional engineer to assist project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects including underground and overhead high voltage transmission lines.
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As a member of the Maintenance team , you will be responsible for repairs and preventative maintenance on Distribution Center equipment and the building. Ammonia Refrigeration Technician. Will obtain the Refrigerating Engineers & Technicians Association (RETA) Certified Assistant Refrigeration Operator (CARO) and Certified Industrial Refrigeration Operator (CIRO) certifications within 30 months of job entry date and will maintain them while employed in this position.
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