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Minimum of 5 years of experience in supply chain operations, including experience in demand/supply planning and/or inventory optimization. This may include performing buffer simulations, determining methods to execute inventory changes and implementing those changes.
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Bachelor's degree with a focus in horticulture, manufacturing, crop management preferred. Accurate and complete monthly inventory. Knowledge of medical marijuana laws, MED regulations, and DPHE requirements; Previous marijuana industry experience preferred with priority given to candidates with experience in licensed facilities.
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Skill terms : Inventory Management, Lean Manufacturing, Oracle EBS, Supplier Management, Contract Negotiations, SAP, ERP System, Microsoft Office Suite, Excel, Mandarin. Responsibilities include inventory control, production planning, warehouse management, supplier management, logistics coordination, and resolving material shortages using tools like Oracle EBS.
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Parts Sales, Parts management, Parts Inventory management, Parts counter assistance, Automotive parts manager, Auto Parts Manager, Dealer Parts Manager, Dealership parts manager, Car Parts manager, Parts ordering, Dealer Parts, Auto Parts, Car parts, Managing auto parts, Automotive parts, Dealership Parts, inventory, inventory manager, inventory control.
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Knowledgeable in demand planning, forecasting, and inventory management, with experience in probabilities, statistics, and safety stock calculations for informed decision-making. Use a proactive, analytical approach for inventory management and demand planning to ensure customer inventory levels are optimal.
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Conducts inventory inspections and maintains METRC and Biotrack logs in order to ensure traceability of plant/product movement throughout the facility. We are looking for a self-motivated Inventory Coordinator who is responsible for both data input, quality, and audits.
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Assist with inventory management, including receiving, storing, and organizing products. Forklift Operator Warehouse Laborer Forklift Driver Material Handler Warehouse Associate Warehouse Worker Forklift Technician Logistics Operator Inventory Specialist Warehouse Loader Distribution Center Worker Order Picker Shipping and Receiving Clerk Pallet Jack Operator Warehouse Equipment Operator.
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Master’s degree (MBA, MS, preferred)Certifications in supply chain, procurement, inventory management, operations management or process improvement would be highly beneficial (CPSM/C.P.M./Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or higher, etc.
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Insure that inventory entries and adjustments are reflected accurately in the warehouse management system. Perform daily inventory management procedures and duties. In addition to the general job description below, the ideal candidatewillalsohavethe followingskills:Cycle Count,Inventory,Warehouse, General Labor, Line Operator, Forklift, Quality Control, Material Handler, Machine Operator, Loader/Unloader, Cherry Picker, Order Picker, Order Picking, Shipping, Outbound, RF, WMS, Reach Truck.
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The Telecom Expense Management Specialist is responsible for the whole lifecycle of telecom expense management including network asset inventory management, vendor relationship management, and financial baseline and forecasting of network spend.
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Gathering requirements in process areas such as SAP IBP S&OP, Demand Management, Response and supply, Inventory Management, Production Planning(PP), detailed Scheduling(PP/DS), and Advance ATP.
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We're tackling exciting challenges in areas like inventory management, market intelligence, last-mile delivery, on-demand driver networks, supply chain innovation, ev charging and renewable energy, data product management and in-store technologies.
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Site Technicians in a solar region perform duties in the following but are not limited to safety, contractor management, electrical/electronic/mechanical equipment operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, overall site operations, asset management and regulatory compliance, reliability engineering, and inventory management.
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Investigates and problem solves inventory inaccuracies in the WMS - Warehouse Management System. Investiga y resuelve problemas de inexactitudes de inventario en el sistema de gestión de bodega (Warehouse Management System, WMS.
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Summary: The Dispensary Associate is responsible for interacting with, educating, and advising patients face-to-face and by phone, record-keeping, assisting with inventory and cash management as well as interacting with local service providers.
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