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The Inventory Specialist will hold a central role in all stages of the supply chain and fulfillment processes. Elevate is seeking a full-time Inventory Specialist who will be responsible for providing support to the Operations, Sales, and Data teams.
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Under the supervision of the pharmacist-in-charge,completes pharmacy inventory activities including but not limited to pharmacy recalls following Pharmacy Hazardous Waste Policy, vendor returns, non-controlled, and damaged salvage returns.
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The College Academic Advisor for First Year Advising provides meaningful, holistic student support, and academic guidance to Newcomb-Tulane College (NTC) first-time freshman and contributes directly to the successful transition of all new NTC students.
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Manages customers warehouse inventory including delivery product replenishment Performs additional inventory management-related functions such as monitoring slow-moving and dead stock, conducting cycle counting and yearly inventories, reporting, etc.
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Summary: Client team is seeking for an inventory specialist for semi-automated testing of consumer electronics. As an Inventory Specialist, you will play a key role in managing our inventory system and ensuring its accuracy.
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Supermicro is looking for a Sr. Inventory Control Specialist to support our Racks Team. This role will be based in our headquarters located in San Jose, CA. Manage all inventory in/out of rack facilities, including developing and maintaining Standard Operating Procedures for all first-article server rack customer projects.
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In addition, the Inventory Specialist will assist with maintaining best-of-class presentation and assuring that all inventory/merchandising issues or exceptions are identified, given remedial action, communicated, and resolved.
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Join our team as the Sr. Inventory and Logistics Specialist! Ability to utilize basic math skills to calculate dimensions and weight for shipping and inventory tracking. Coordinating the processing of material through incoming QA. Properly inventory and store materials that pass inspection.
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Mon-Fri/ A side- Sun Wed/ B Side- Wed- Sat 6 months contract Onsite We are seeking an Inventory and Logistics Specialist who will be responsible for shipping, receiving, and inventorying of hardware and components.
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Were hiring people in the San Jose area to do inventory and audits at various grocery locations. Ability to pass criminal background check and a clean driving record At Shelf Engine, you will join a team of driven, passionate, and caring people hungry to make change in an untapped industry.
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An Inventory Analyst / Inventory Specialist will oversee the ordering, receiving, storage, and distribution activities of raw material and finished good assemblies in the warehouse.
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