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The Distribution Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Distribution Manager with driver calls, customer calls, new driver training, maintenance of equipment, and all aspects of the transportation department.
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Assist the Area Supervisor and Business Director in handling the issues that arise at customer sites the CCT/CST staff is servicing; ensure CCT/CSTs are meeting and exceeding the needs of all physicians and their office staff.
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Reporting to an Account Manager for one of the world's leading global providers of integrated logistics services offering air & ocean freight forwarding, customs brokerage, domestic transportation, contract logistics and distribution.
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This is a non-office-based position reporting to the Field Supervisor and Operations manager. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to sustainable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, we create technology with purpose adding real value for customers.
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And scripting language such as PythonWorking experience with switch ASIC from Broadcom, Marvell, etcWorking experience with low-level OS porting of Gigabit Ethernet device driver and diagnostics for Switches or RoutersWorking experience with bus protocols and their device drivers for PCIe and 1/10 GbE EthernetWorking experience with QNX, Linux or other real-time embedded operating systems.
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ATM TECHNICIAN/DRIVER MESSENGER - Hayward, California, United States. Security Jobs Bakersfield, California, United States compensation: 13.33$ hour employment type: part-time Looking for 1 more BAR Security/ Bouncer to add to our current team, Its Part time Thur.
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Analyzes RoadNet information to improve customer service, route efficiencies, fuel cost, average times per stop, collecting and dissecting driver feedback in order to recommend customer focus drivers best practices procedures, evaluates return on investment margins for customers and routes, reviews warehouse operational reports and service cloud reporting ( once implemented.
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Must meet state school bus driver requirements. School Pupil Activity Bus certificate Valid CA Class B Driver's License with "S" Endorsement Random Drug and Alcohol Testing One reference on your application must be from a past/present supervisor.
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About the job Code Enforcement Supervisor (COH) Possession and maintenance of a valid Class C California Driver License. Possession and maintenance of, or the ability to obtain within eighteen (18) months of appointment, certification by the California Association of Code Enforcement Officers (CACEO), International Code Council (ICC) or similar organization as a Certified Code Enforcement Officer.
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Transferable or related skills for this role: Maintenance, Technician, route driver, meter reading, landscaping, working outdoors, pest control, surveying, military, ready to work, construction, laborer.
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Experience developing and managing dynamic transportation organizations at scale maintaining a culture around safe outcomes and DOT compliance. - Lead key transportation initiatives (long-range demand planning and capacity management, network activation, etc.
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Be responsible for test validation of hardware/software components related to ADAS/AD viewing functions such as Driver Monitoring Systems, Surround View Camera Display, Blind Spot Camera Display, Rear View Monitoring, Rear View Display etc.
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WeDriveU is the leader in transportation solutions, specializing in corporate, university and hospital shuttles for millions of annual passengers. Licensed Class B driver (Passenger and Air brakes endorsement) a bonus but not required.
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Certified in any of the following areas is a plus: Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Asbestos Contractor/ Supervisor; AHERA Asbestos Building Inspector; Certified Lead Professional; Lead Inspector/ Risk Assessor; and Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER.
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The Maintenance & Facilities Supervisor participates in the group’s work by coordinating and advising others and/or by helping out where needed to ensure the achievement of expected productivity goals.
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