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JOB DESCRIPTION DAP is looking to hire Production Inventory Control Scheduler to join Pacific, MO plant. The Production Inventory Control Scheduler is responsible for developing schedules that will meet safety stock and production order requirements and adjusting as required based on changes in demand and production results.
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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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The Inventory Control Manager will work closely with store managers, warehouse inventory supervisors, and category management to ensure efficient inventory management and minimize shrinkage.
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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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Maintain inventory, lab support, and equipment maintenance, including quality control and troubleshooting. The Analytical Development (AD) / Quality Control (QC) team at the Center for Bioinnovation and Manufacturing (CBM) seeks an AD/Quality Control Associate II (QCA II) to support in-process and release testing for GMP Manufacturing and analytical development of gene and cellular immunotherapy products.
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Controls animal population to obtain balance of wildlife and habitat using control measures in accordance with the HCMA wildlife management plan. Perform operational duties including but not limited to mail deliveries; motor vehicle permit sales; bank transports or escorts; toll gate relief; radio inventory; fire extinguisher inventory; first aid supply inventory; and safety inspections of playground equipment, hike/bike trails, picnic areas.
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The Inventory Control Manager leads and executes on the facility’s inventory needs including supply chain purchasing, receiving, product packaging, and order fulfillment. Oversees internal inventory transfers to verify quality control, regulatory compliance, and physical counts.
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Plan the daily operation scheduling of plant production to ensure optimal utilization of plant and equipment, personnel and inventory requirements, and work procedures in regards to stripping, mining, processing, stockpiling, loading and shipping.
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Maintains inventory control of CPAP/BiPAP supplies for sleep center. Retain knowledge of and consistently adhere to procedures for the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), infection control and hazardous materials handling.
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Perform routine audits of all FTZ operations, including but not limited to customs filings, physical security, inventory control and recordkeeping system functionality and inventory discrepancies.
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Coordinate with purchasing and logistics teams to optimize inventory control procedures. Assist in implementing inventory control measures to reduce loss and improve efficiency.
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Analyze production and quality control to ensure a quality product is received by our customers. Must demonstrate knowledge and understanding of rock and sand mining, ready-mix concrete, and/or asphalt operations and equipment, MSHA regulations, engineering principles and procedures, and quality control systems and processes.
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Previous experience in supervising production employees preferably at either an aggregate, sand/gravel or asphalt plant preferred. Assist and organize the work of employees in the daily inspection and maintenance of the plant to ensure safe, reliable, and compliant operations to maximize production and minimize interruptions.
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Plant Supervisor - Manassas Quarry - 24000222 Description. Organize and Plan Production. Plant Supervisor - Manassas Quarry - 24000222 Description. Job: Plant Management Primary Location: Virginia-Manassas Organization: GM - VA/MD/PA/DE Schedule: Full-time Job Posting: Jul 18, 2024, 12:17:02 PM.
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Your Job Georgia-Pacific is seeking a qualified professional for the role of Process Control Engineer within the corporate Process Control Center of Excellence based in Atlanta, GA. A successful candidate will enjoy utilizing engineering expertise to remotely solve problems and improve the reliability and functionality of existing control systems and instrumentation.
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