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As a Category Advisor for the Shelf Stable Seafood category, you will be devoted to assisting the StarKist sales team and Walmart Shelf Stable Protein buyer in improving brick & mortar and Omni modular and assortment strategies and execution via your insights development, industry perspective, and data-led storytelling skills.
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They operate a submarine’s sonar, oceanographic equipment, and auxiliary sonar to conduct underwater surveillance, collect scientific data and track enemy targets. Sonar Technician, Submarine (STS) STSs specialize in underwater acoustic technologies.
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Electronics Technician (ET/RF AND ET/NAV) ETs focus on installing, administering and maintaining onboard communications and navigations systems. There they receive extensive training in electricity, electronics, computers, digital systems, fiber optics and electronics repair.
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Prior experience with Luminate (Retail Link) and syndicated data (IRI/Nielsen) is highly desired. · Skilled in analyzing sales performance data (e.g., profit growth and revenue) to formulate actionable recommendations related to pricing, merchandising, and distribution.
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Experience in product operations, release management, product strategy, process improvement, merchandising, vendor relations, data analytics, or tech start-ups. Collaborate directly with project stakeholders (product, design, engineering, business teams) to develop and drive overall goals for Data Ventures.
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Walmart Data Ventures is looking for an experienced Program Manager who will be central to the continued growth, efficiency, and success of the Walmart Luminate products. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in program and project management, stakeholder leadership, production, and business operations with some experience with data analytics.
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Partnering with merchant teams and suppliers to monitor category-level data enrichment progress and provide support to help accomplish enterprise level goals. To accomplish our goals, we're growing our team to help support critical activities relating to the implementation of our new Sam's Club Item Data Management application that will serve as the foundational element for a host of improved capabilities that we will be unlocking in support of improved shop-ability and member experience.
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Assisting internal users and Sam's Club suppliers on how to use the new Item Data Management (IDM) application for new item setup as well as how to conduct data enrichment on existing items.
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General computer skills, including internet research skills and data entry. Ability to analyze test and other assessment data for use in making curricular decisions. JOB SUMMARY: The Special Education Teacher will be a member of a dynamic, dedicated, solution-focused team committed to student success and progress.
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