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YOUR LIFE AS AN EXPERIENCED PEST CONTROL SALES SPECIALISTAs an Experienced Pest Control Sales Specialist, you are vital in maintaining our company's profits and success. If so, please consider applying for this Experienced Pest Control Sales Specialist position today.
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The Inventory Control Specialist will primarily manage inventory through a database, assists in overseeing and maintaining a supply of products and equipment. Who Were Looking ForWe have an immediate opportunity for an Inventory Control Specialist.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking an inventory control specialist to become an integral part of our team! Support light assembly tasksComplete necessary product documentation and log results into computerPrepare finished products for shipmentMaintain a clean and orderly work areaQualifications:Familiarization with hardware types, hardware sizes, and electrical componentsStrong organizational skillsGood computer experieince.
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As members of Air Force Special Warfare, Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) imbeds with Army and Marine units on the frontline with the incredible responsibility of calling in an air strike on the right target at just the right time.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Description: SBA Quality Control Specialist IWe are looking for an SBA Quality Control Specialist to join our growing Post-close team.
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We are seeking an experienced, consultative healthcare Quality Control Underwriting Specialist to be a key member of our business. Inclusion and diversity (I&D) is a core part of our business, and it’s embedded into the fabric of our organization.
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HDR is hiring an Administrative/Document Control Specialist for our Construction Services group in South Florida. Performs quality assurance and quality control of engineering documents.
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We have 2 openings for a Quality Control Data Entry Specialist at our research site in Winter Park! The QC Data Entry Specialist ensures the accuracy and completeness of patient files by meticulously validating and entering data, utilizing the RealTime CTMS. This role requires a keen understanding of healthcare quality, regulatory standards, and medical terminology, although a clinical research background is not mandatory.
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Project Control Specialist - Cost. POWER Engineers, Inc., one of the nation's strongest energy-related engineering and environmental consultants, is currently seeking a Project Controls Specialist - Cost Controls.
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Immediate opening for a Warehouse/Forklift/Inventory Control. Candidate will work individually as well as part of a team in the shipping and receiving department using a Barcode Scanning Inventory Control System, process FedEx and UPS shipments and have the ability to drive multiple types of equipment, and other tasks as assigned.
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The Operations Control Center (OCC) Specialist serves as the station’s OCC representative who manages daily tasks related to flight service capture, manpower planning & both internal and external communication The Specialist communicates with our airline customers, airport authorities and central planning team as well as the station management team.
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Document Control for support in the Quality team Immediate contract role. Act liaison for Project Managers/Coordinators, Buyers/Planners, Quality Control and Engineering. Issue control documents to the Manufacturing floor.
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Responsible for scheduling equipment maintenance and inventory control (in Emergency Services areas). Reports variances and fluctuations in par levels to Materials Manager and Service-line Specialist.
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Insight Global is looking for an Document Controls Technician to support one of their largest clients in the greater Orlando area.
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We are seeking a friendly and detail-oriented Inventory Control Specialist to join our team at VENU+. As an Inventory Control Specialist, you will play a crucial role in managing and maintaining accurate inventory levels of our products.
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