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Responsibilities include shipping and receiving of parts, updating transactional data in the system, transferring parts between resources, inputting all cycle count results into handheld nd managing parts inventory.
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Other duties as assigned by supervising Clinical Research Coordinator or management. · Data Entry to EDC system. Experienced Clinical Research Coordinator (Dermatology/Skin research experience.
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You will support the overall execution of all product categories at Short Story, ensure data accuracy, and sample management. Our culture is one that blends an obsession with data, passion for a truly better product, and a scrappy startup mentality.
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Experience in Microsoft Office Suite, word processing, document management and review, file management systems, and data entry. Perform general office procedures pertaining to fact witness management.
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The Program Coordinator will work under the direction of the Amend Chief Program Officer to provide coordination, data collection, management, analysis, and other duties as required in support of Amend’s Program Design work and Program Evaluation & Impact work.
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Under general supervision of the Administrative Director for Graduate Medical Education (GME), the Education Coordinator is responsible for the administration and efficient functioning of the residency and fellowship programs in the areas of data management; curriculum and didactic planning; event coordination; record keeping; evaluations; website maintenance; reporting and administrative support.
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1 years of relevant experience in inventory/sample management, merchandising, etc. Sample management and organization for assigned global product categories. Ensure data-entry integrity and maintenance of seasonal product integrity in PLM.
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2 years' previous inventory control or parts management experience required. Data entry and stock parts room. People or Process Management Responsibility: No. The Parts Coordinator is responsible for maintaining a neat and orderly parts room.
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Position Summary:The Parts Coordinator manages the parts room and distribution of parts. Join the leading beverage provider, Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling! Due to the nature of our business in regard to such things as delivery schedules, order inputs, selection, and Department of Transportation Hours of Service, overtime, attendance and punctuality are essential job functions.
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40% Operations - Facilitates efficient intake and management of all open jobs across the install life-cycle, reviews paperwork for accuracy, works with customers to collect payment, schedules Pre-Installation inspections, completes data entry requirements, places material orders for interior product lines, and processes labor bills for 3rd party Services Providers.
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Assist with key activities around data management, analytics, and reporting across our integrated planning processes for developing our long-range plans, quarterly business reviews, annual V2MOM and budgeting processes.
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The Program Coordinator (PC) is responsible to provide administrative support, data entry, data management, and data reporting services. This position will support the integrity of program data that is collected, analyzed, and reported in the HMIS (Homeless Management Information System) software.
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The Practice Coordinator is primarily responsible for representing the administrative team as the public face of the Practice and works closely with the administrative, clinical and management teams to support practice operations and customer service recovery and intervention efforts.
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Our services include business and technology consulting, data and artificial intelligence, industry solutions, as well as the development, implementation and management of applications, infrastructure, and connectivity.
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The Training Institute (TI) Coordinator will be under direct supervision of the Senior Training Institute Manager and is responsible for creating, supporting, and executing peer-based community trainings for and on behalf of MHASF. The Training Institute Development Coordinator will support coordination of MHASF Staff and external community trainings, training consultations, training design, curriculum development, and maintenance of training data, best practices, and educational trends.
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