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The scope of Operations stretches from Procurement through conversion (distillation and maturation) and manufacturing (or bottling) to all the downstream Supply Chain activities until the final product is delivered.
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This position works closely with and regularly collaborates across the enterprise maintaining effective partnerships with the Operating Units, Segment Heads and other Corporate Departments (e.g., Actuarial, Enterprise Risk Management, Reinsurance, Claims, Legal, Compliance, and Internal Audit.
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A passion for nature, the environment, and the outdoorsAbility to pass a criminal background checkInterest in working outdoors year-round in all weather conditionsAbility to obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License We will pay for the cost of the exam and help you prepare.
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In addition, our team also works on projects with clients to manage these Quality business processes for supply chain, manufacturing, commercial operations and R&D. This includes analyzing various cGMP and 21 CFR Part 11 regulations in the Regulatory Compliance area to determine impact on risk exposure.
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Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Economics, Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related field; MBA, Masters, or APICS certifications preferred. 5+ years of experience in supply planning, supply chain analysis, capacity planning, inventory management, or related roles.
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Thoroughly documenting all laboratory procedures in written and computerized formats, including clinical embryology and andrology procedures, equipment monitoring, media and supply testing, and cryostorage of embryos and sperm.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Economics, Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related field; MBA, Masters, or APICS certifications preferred.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with RES peer functions including the Digital Experience team, IT/Networking, Corporate Security, Global Supply Chain, and Communications to ensure integrated project delivery and operational excellence.
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Curaleaf International is the largest vertically integrated cannabis company in Europe with a unique supply and distribution network throughout the European market, bringing together pioneering science and research with cutting-edge cultivation, extraction and production.
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The Legal Operations Manager leverages data driven tools to establish and administer an efficient management system for the Legal Department to operate smoothly and effectively. Manages legal operations to support the Legal Department in optimizing technology solutions to improve operational efficiencies and expense management.
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This role is responsible for the Client Engagement across NAM region (US Spirits, Diageo Beer Company, Canada and Supply). The role is expected to play a significant role in delivering business change and outcomes in relation to how GBO interfaces into all NAM entities (US Spirits, Diageo Beer Company, Canada and Supply.
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3+ years prior experience as a fraud investigator, fraud prevention specialist, risk management specialist or other related discipline in the financial services field. BS degree in a related field (e.g., insurance studies, criminal justice, risk management) or other relevant certification preferred (e.g., Certificate of Insurance Fraud Investigator.
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Requirements Requirements : Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Economics, Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related field; MBA, Masters, or APICS certifications preferred.
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Managing infrastructure as code by leveraging provisioning and configuration management tools such as Terraform and Ansible. Implement SRE practices around incident management and post-mortems.
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