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Meets merchandise processing standards and maintains an organized and accessible work areaAdheres to Loss Prevention practices and is aware of and reports potential incidents, to ensure shortage control and to protect company assetsMaintains a safe work environment and reports any potential hazards to store management (e.g., ensuring that exits are unobstructed, ceiling clearance in stockroom is enforced, rugs are not frayed, spills are cleaned up immediately, etc.
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Financially accountable for market sales plans, recruitment strategies, branch budget, Profit & Loss (P&L) management, and cost control. Manages branch P&L and exercises cost control decisions.
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Responsibilities include supervising shipping and receiving, after sales, inventory control, loss prevention, POS functions, facilities maintenance and assisting in management of all areas of Boutique operations as needed.
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The Area EH&S Director will be responsible for the occupational health, safety and loss control management of our regional plant facilities in alignment with the Oldcastle Infrastructure National Platform for Environmental, Health and Safety management.
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One of the following areas: accounting, claims, inventory control, systems/UPC, personnel, or loss prevention/asset protection in a multi department. Measures adherence to loss prevention policies and procedures.
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Apply analysis to improve process control and capability. Champion loss elimination through capability building and on the floor experiences. Continuous Improvement Manager. 4+ years of experience in production management or supervision, preferably in the food processing industry.
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Advanced-level knowledge of insurance products/coverage, underwriting, pricing, risk selection, market segments and marketplace; insurance finance and actuarial concepts; loss control/risk engineering; marketing techniques, regulatory environment and reinsurance; advanced-level knowledge of territory management.
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Directs implementation of project construction Safety & Health and Loss Control procedures and is responsible for ensuring that the project meets the agreed safety targets. Requires using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls according to a set procedure.
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Progressive Safety is seeking an Independent Safety and Loss Control Consultant to work on an independent contractor basis in many locations across our operations. Progressive Safety Management (PSM) is a loss control and safety management consulting firm.
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Control Profit & Loss by following cash control/security procedures, maintaining inventory, managing labor, reviewing financial reports, and taking appropriate actions to include maintaining appropriate stock of liquor, beer and other bar or restaurant products.
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The Restaurant General Manager will work together with the Area Director to develop the restaurant’s annual operating budget and control all profit and loss centers, including food, beverage, supply, utility and labor costs, in addition to operating the business in accordance with the company’s policies and appropriate laws and regulations.
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Account oversight experience as a Loss Control/Risk Engineering consultant with middle market or large customers property and casualty lines of business and programs. Provide advanced property and casualty consultative services to customers, identify exposures with significant loss potential, investigate cause/effect of major losses and review/assess property/casualty management program effectiveness.
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PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:Risk, Finance and Actuarial Activities: Procures, validates, and evaluates loss data, prepares special reports, completes analysis and makes recommendations to management relating loss control, premium allocation, claims mitigation, etc.
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General DescriptionAs a LIDS General Manager, you will be responsible for achieving company objectives in profit and loss control, sales performance, customer satisfaction and loss prevention by overseeing the operation aspects of the store while upholding LIDS Mission, Vision & Values.
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