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In this role, you will utilize your strong technical and working knowledge of electrical, HVAC, energy management, hydraulics, material handling equipment, and conveyor systems to keep the Fulfillment Center running smoothly through all shifts.
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Our Distribution Supervisor will be responsible for planning, directing, and monitoring the day-to-day operational activities for a team to ensure a competitive service advantage is achieved by maintaining a high degree of accuracy and customer service.
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Shall complete projects assigned by the Pharmacy Technician Manager/Supervisor or Pharmacy Operations Manager in a timely manner. The organization is nationally recognized for excellence in patient care and patient experience, and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) has identified PIH Health as one of the nations top hospital systems for best practices, cutting-edge advancements, quality of care and healthcare technology.
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Culinary leadership experience in a sous chef, culinary supervisor, or production chef roles. The Sous Chef I also motivates, trains, develops, and directs the back of house associates preparing and cooking foods to accomplish the objectives of the operation to the satisfaction of the customers, clients, and management.
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The role is expected to lead, train, support, and mentor the Ross CS team to operate, effectively and efficiently, Ross’s “Order to Cash” (OTC) process; also known as Order Management process. The CS Supervisor is responsible for issues escalation and resolution; training, developing and coaching all Ross CSRs; supporting data integrity in our ERP System; account changes, new customer set up, ship to set up, and updating customer files.
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Overview St. Francis Medical Center is one of the leading comprehensive healthcare institutions serving Southeast Los Angeles.
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Provide accurate assessment of skills and direct feedback through completion of Performance Management metrics to other clinical team members (i.e., all Behavior Interventionist and Program Supervisors/Managers.
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Maintain excellent communication and cooperation with employees, facility management, airline management and other government officials (CBP, TSA, FBI, etc.) Supervisor - Full-Time - LAX Los Angeles International Airport.
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Notify SQF Practitioner/Quality Manager or any other Management personnel of ANY Food Safety or Quality issues. Notify SQF Practitioner and/or Supervisor of any repairs or adjustments that are required.
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Job Description SUMMARYMaintains all aspects of building maintenance through the use of our CMMS, (Computerized Maintenance Management System), to facilitate the effective use of TPM, (Total Productive Maintenance.
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Prior experience as a “lead” or “first line supervisor” strongly preferred. In addition, the M.A. III will function as an Electronic Health Record (EHR) Super User and will perform more administrative responsibilities that include providing feedback on Back Office processes to the Clinic Management; will serve as a role model for “Care in Action.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs a variety of standardized and highly specialized analysis of tests in Chemistry, Immunology, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology and/or Blood Bank. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for the accuracy, reliability and timeliness of patient test results (pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical) used for the diagnosis, management and treatment of patients.
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Support FedEx and Local shuttle transportation deliveries and shipments of stores supported by WCSC·Establish a harmonious and positive relationship with the Fitters, Sewers, and Alterations Service Manager to help maintain a qualitative perception of the service among salespeople, customers, and store management.
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Provide management and direction for assigned Product Support Service Center area to ensure that aircraft maintenance is accomplished within customer requirements, FAA requirements, and company established time frames and cost/margin requirements.
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The Supervisor serves as back-up to the Rehabilitation Leadership Team including, but not limited to time keeping, resource allocation, HR compliance, budget compliance for charge capture, staff on-boarding, and other department development activities.
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