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Plant monitoring and care during vegetative and flowering phase: trimming and staking; big leafing and pruning; plant care, watering and feeding; plant monitoring and climate control; pest and disease control; inventory data input.
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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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Ensure a timely inventory turnover. Currently we have a dealership in your area looking to hire for Parts Counter Sales and an Automotive Parts Manager. Have at least a few years of Automotive Parts Manager Experience.
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Forecast for Parts Department Goals. Develop and administer an aggressive wholesale parts program to produce profit. Anytime you are looking to find a new career. Must be Organized and have the ability to communicate effectively with both co-workers and customers.
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Curing: hanging and dry-racking flowers; monitoring curing process and climate control; labeling; weighing and inventory data input. Cloning: cutting, rooting, and transplanting; clone care, watering, and feeding; clone monitoring and climate control; labeling; and inventory data input into the state-mandated electronic tracking system.
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Use of the RF Scanner for warehouse department operational functions of shipping, receiving, staging, replenishment, and inventory control cycle count functions. Understands inventory control principles.
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Inventory Control Analyst II performs a variety of property inventory duties that requires a clear understanding of logistics and the property inventory life cycle. · 2- 4 years of experience logistics/inventory control.
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This position is responsible for ensuring strict inventory control standard operating procedures are properly executed and adhered to and maintaining and reviewing slot locations throughout the warehouse.
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Searches warehouse receiving area and reviews perpetual inventory data at the request of merchandising staff for product in transit, notes product shipping stage and relays the information to the appropriate staff.
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Assistant Manager, Inventory Manager, Display Merchandiser, Quality Specialist, Retail Marketing Specialist, Inventory Control Specialist, Visual Merchandiser, Promotions Coordinator, Trainer, Planogram Lead, Team Lead, Team Leader, Training Lead, Training Leader, Department Manager, Floor Manager.
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In addition, this location offers in-house painting capabilities and flexible logistics solutions in distribution, inventory management and hubbing, as well as repair services. Determine and assist in developing methods and procedures for quality inspection and control.
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We are looking to hire a Senior DeltaV Control Systems Engineer to workout of our headquarters in Allendale, NJ. DeltaV configuration experience of continuous or batch process control systems.
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Work involves the responsibility for directing all phases of municipal public works, including Fleet Maintenance, Building & Grounds Maintenance, Street signs, Street Maintenance, Drainage Maintenance, Right-of-way Maintenance, Litter Control, Project Inventory, Natural Gas, Water Distribution, and Sewer Collections.
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10+ years’ experience in Public Works (specifically drainage, streets, right of way mowing building maintenance, fleet maintenance, inventory control) Responsible for the requisition of parts and supplies used in repair of equipment and maintains adequate inventory of necessary parts.
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The AE is also responsible for fueling, pollution control, liquid load and ballasting, logs and record keeping, procurement and inventory control, and storage and accountability of all HAZMATs∯*∯ Depending on the vessel, the AE may act as Chief Engineer or the engineer in charge of a watch in a periodically unmanned engine room.
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