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Lead, direct the work and manage the employment of all materials employees and Buyer/Planner(s) MacLean-Fogg is a leading manufacturer of fasteners solutions, engineered solutions, plastics solutions and additive solutions for automotive, heavy truck and other diverse industries.
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Review trends to improve inventory operations including; purchasing, materials, suppliers and storage. Responsible for determining the quantity and availability of materials necessary for master production scheduling.
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Reporting to the Senior Instructional Designer in the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning, the Course Materials Manager is the primary liaison between Princeton University and the online bookstore, as well as the primary point of contact at Princeton for faculty, staff, and students for book adoption and purchasing.
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The logistics manager will be responsible for ensuring timely and efficient delivery of construction materials ($40M annual delivery expense) to our sites and (internal & external) customers, aiding our sales efforts, ensuring compliance across our fleet, and managing a team of logistics coordinators.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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Process, verify, route, and appropriately store, order, deliver, track and maintain various supplies and materials in accordance with prescribed storage and delivery methods per Company and customer requirements.
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Lithium Battery Materials and Tools (solid electrolytes, anodes, cathodes, battery research consumables, battery making and testing equipment) Materials Science and Engineering or Chemistry or Biochemistry majors preferred.
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The materials manager is responsible for all materials management functions related to procurement, control, planning/scheduling, flow, inventory management system, inventory control and distribution to meet customer and company continuous improvement objectives.
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The Director, Materials will develop and execute the supply planning strategy for the Integrated Solutions segment within the Unmanned Systems and Integrated Solutions line of business. 10+ years of experience in a senior level Purchasing, Materials Management, Supply Chain Management or Operations role.
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We have a full-time opportunity for an experienced Construction Materials Inspector/ Project Manager in Tucson, Arizona. WT is a consulting firm with over 65 years of quality service that offers professional services in the southwestern United States in the fields of geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, construction materials engineering and testing, nondestructive testing, and welding inspection.
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Materials characterization of plated samples including: SEM, EDS, XRD, XRF, hardness, tribology, color, surface roughness, optical microscopy. Previous experience working with materials characterization, chemistry and electroplating is a plus.
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Seeking a CMT or Inspector to be paid up to $33 an hour based on certifications and experience.
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Senior Construction Materials Testing (CMT) Project Manager , you will be responsible for project management and oversight of assigned projects for the Construction Materials Testing Department.
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Performs manual and clerical duties related to shipping, receiving, inspecting, storing, issuing and delivering a variety of materials, equipment and aircraft parts in an aircraft manufacturing environment.
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Leading and completing failure analysis evaluations, including visual examinations, dimensional assessments, optical and scanning electron microscopy, metallography, mechanical and materials testing, and preparation of written reports.
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