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UOVO seeks an Inventory Control Art Handler to join its dynamic and growing team. The Inventory Control, Art Handler will report directly to the Inventory Control Supervisor.
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The Inventory Control Team member oversees inventory integrity within the Distribution Center. Demonstrate prior verifiable experience in inventory control. Assist with vendor returns and lead physical inventory.
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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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Assist in maintaining the tamper indicating seal inventory/issue/control. Assist in maintaining computerized (NuMAC) data for SNM item control, inventory, measurements, and transfers to assure acceptable data integrity (current item identify, quantity, and location.
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Analyst, Inventory Control page is loaded. Performs all daily activities necessary to maintain effective inventory management procedures. Maintain confidentiality of inventory records to authorized personnel only.
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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 state mandated electronic tracking system.
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Control inventory flow to the sales floor within BioTrack and Metrc. As an Inventory Control Coordinator, you will be reporting to the Inventory Manager. Cannabis Inventory Control Coordinator - Reno.
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The Manager, Controls and Automation will be responsible for the conception, design, development, and maintenance of drilling rig control system(s) software and hardware. The preferred candidate should have a good knowledge of AC/DC drives, drilling rig equipment, and control system software.
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Duties and Responsibilities Cloning: cutting, rooting, and transplanting; clone care, watering and feeding; clone monitoring and climate control; labeling; and inventory data input into state mandated electronic tracking system.
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Plant care during vegetative and flowering phase: trimming, manipulating, and staking; big leafing and pruning; watering; plant monitoring; inventory data input. Operating and maintaining cultivation systems/equipment: monitoring, calibrating, running, and maintaining lighting, irrigation, climate control and other cultivation systems; stocking and handling production inputs and supplies; sanitizing and cleaning growing areas, cultivation workspaces and tools.
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The Inventory Control Specialist (Stockkeeper) is responsible for the receipt, storage and issuance of supplies, parts and materials to all Metro Transit departments and facilities. Follows established methods and procedures in requisitioning, receipt, issuance, storage and inventory of materials, supplies and equipment to maintain the integrity of Metro Transit's inventory system.
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In addition, the incumbent will oversee the following Inventory Control areas: Kitting, Inventory Admin Specialist functions, PROB01 issue resolution, Shelf-life expiration accuracy, Gratis Purge, quality inspections, vendor management and corrective actions, DI Customer Service Bin Checks, Donations of materials as directed.
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As a Quality Control Technician, you will work in the Quality Control lab performing routine tests on chemical and non-chemical products purchased, manufactured, and raw materials.
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WHAT YOU’LL DO As the Inventory Control Specialist, you’ll be responsible for all tasks required to maintain accurate inventory records, including daily cycle counting, reconciliation, and accurately maintaining inventory balances and movements.
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CALPAK , a leading luggage and traveling accessories company, is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Inventory Control Manager with exceptional data reporting abilities, specifically with knowledge in Deposco WMS and NetSuite ERP (or equivalent systems), to join our dynamic team.
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