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Use and understand Microsoft Office Suite and other business-specific software, including Corporate Travel website, expense reporting system, Kronos timekeeping, and employee performance management systems (as applicable.
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We are seeking a skilled and experienced Business Analyst (Functional) Consultant with expertise in Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM), SQL, and PL/SQL. The ideal candidate will play a key role in analyzing business processes, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing effective solutions to enhance the efficiency of our contract management systems.
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The SOC Operator position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by providing centrally managed law enforcement radio monitoring with event logging and recording, alarm monitoring of intrusion detection systems, and emergency dispatch, incident reporting and analysis, and remote alarm panel programming.
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Responsible for compliance to Quality Systems Regulation (QSR). Responsible for reporting on a variety of matters such as scrap, safety, training, attendance, purchase orders, etc. POSITION SUMMARY : Primarily responsible for the proper boxing of finished product, accessories and related products for worldwide shipment.
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Enterprise Fulfillment - Monitors the Enterprise Fulfillment systems application, picks merchandise orders, and acknowledges completion in the system; accurately packs orders in accordance with packaging requirements and timelines; completes all Ship from Store and Buy Online Pickup in Store activities in a timely manner.
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Utilize basic computer skills for scheduling, budgeting, and reporting purposes. Oversee daily maintenance operations, ensuring efficient and timely repairs to equipment and systems within the food production facility.
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The PDM(Product Data Management) Engineer maintains and oversees all information systems activities, including shopfloor, test server communications, operations, data entry, data control, network administration and operations support, operating systems programming, system security policy procedures, and/or web strategy and operations.
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The Project Manager will organize, manage, and plan complex projects for the local transportation services needs of municipal and state traffic management systems from intersection signals to vehicle tracking and reporting installation and maintenance.
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Working knowledge and understanding of Loomis systems to include Go Green, SOFI, Synergy, and Glory. This position is responsible for managing the company's portfolio of accounts, including Banking, ATM, and Retail customers, reporting to the Senior Vice President of Branch Accounts.
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