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The Police Reserve Officer is responsible to perform general law enforcement duties, which include street patrol, conducting preliminary police investigations, report writing, collision investigations, traffic control, issuance of citations, and other basic law enforcement functions.
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We provide an outstanding shopping experience and deliver exceptional customer service - the Receiving Lead ensures this is possible by maintaining accurate inventory, ensuring proper placement and display of merchandise, and completing price updates.
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As an Inventory Supervisor, you will play a crucial role in overseeing and optimizing inventory control processes within our facility. Develop and implement SOPs for inventory processes, including receiving, storing, picking, and shipping.
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Our nearly 1,500 technical and engineering experts have direct industry experience in industrial automation, control system integration, facility and process engineering, architecture, construction management, regulatory compliance, enterprise technology and other consulting services.
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Full-Time - 0.8 FTE Shift: Days Position Summary: Reporting to the Laboratory Director and Technical Supervisors, the Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for correctly performing technical procedures and Quality Control in the Clinical Lab, operating and maintaining instrumentation and taking steps necessary to assure accurate reports, performing phlebotomy and clerical tasks and other tasks as needed.
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Field technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician. Field technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician.
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Receiving Lead is responsible for all Inventory Control and Quality Assurance (ICQA) processes including cycle counts, RTVs and adjustments. Utilizes company tools to identify wins and opportunities in inventory management and receiving processes.
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Passionate and has an up-to-date understanding of traffic control devices as well as traffic signal design. Knowledge of Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) California Supplement.
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Reporting to the Laboratory Director and Technical Supervisors, the Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for correctly performing technical procedures and Quality Control in the Clinical Lab, operating and maintaining instrumentation and taking steps necessary to assure accurate reports, performing phlebotomy and clerical tasks and other tasks as needed.
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One (1) year or more experience operating a sit-down forklift in a shipping and receiving, loading, production, or manufacturing environment. Two (2) or more years' experience operating a sit-down forklift in a shipping and receiving, loading, production, or manufacturing environment.
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Ensure proper labeling, tagging, and traceability of plants, including plant counts, both physically and in METRC, and correct plant inventory discrepancies immediately. Maintain shared documents of all harvest data including plant wet and dry weights, unusable waste for each batch, quality control concerns, and other plant metrics.
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Manage cash flow through inventory control. Work closely with the Facility Maintenance Manager and Team to ensure all equipment, cooperage, and systems assigned to the cellar and manufacturing departments are maintained in good, sanitary, safe, and cost-effective working order to ensure quality of wine produced and safe maintenance of the bulk inventory.
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The Medical Dosimetrist provides care to patients, ages adolescent through geriatric, receiving radiation therapy treatments. The Medical Dosimetrist is a member of the Radiation Therapy Planning Team, familiar with the physical and geometric characteristics of radiation equipment and radioactive sources commonly used, with the training and expertise necessary to measure and generate radiation dose distributions and calculations under the directions of Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicist.
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Assist Ranch Manager to manage and control all ranch production costs, to include. Assist Ranch Manager to manage and control all ranch production costs, to include. Assist Ranch Manager to provide proper training and delegation of duties to all ranch personnel.
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Tech Savvy: Frito-Lay is an industry leader when it comes to smart automated technology and tracking production and inventory. While we want everyone to feel comfortable, our ability to control the temperature in our warehouses is limited.
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