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Perform various daily operational tasks, i.e., prepare new, core, and warranty merchandise returns to be shipped to the distribution center, assist with monthly stock adjustments, inventory cycle counts, etc.
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Communicate with Operations and QA Management when Critical Control Points (CCP) are out of control. Experience in quality systems analysis, spreadsheet modeling and compilation of large data sets;Bilingual in Spanish would also be a plus DEL MONTE FRESH PRODUCE IS AN EEO/AA/V/H.
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The Regional Lead, Procurement Operations is part of the Procure to Purchase (PTP) team and is responsible for operational vendor management and resolving critical regional supply issues. Bachelor's degree in Business, Procurement, Supply Chain Management or related field.
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Employee shall support Food Safety Culture activities within the organization in support of Food Safety Management System in accordance with the Food Safety Code for Manufacture of Food Packaging.
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Power Wellness is a medical fitness industry pioneer who improves the lives of clients with a unique and customized approach to medical fitness center development and management. Our facility is managed by Power Wellness Management, a company that specializes in managing state-of-the-art medically integrated health and fitness centers.
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Delivers results while balancing quality and efficiency in all tasks, maintains accuracy while consistently meeting workflow and inventory management goals. Preferred Qualifications Work 30 hours or greater per weekGreater than 1 year experience as a CVS Pharmacy TechnicianExperience in Inventory Specialist role.
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Midwest has an executive management staff with over 70 years combined experience in local law enforcement, military, and private industry. This growth is largely due to our dedicated team and our layered management structure.
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Uphold company merchandising and presentation standards by following established floor sets, signage requirements, price changes, inventory presentation and replenishment standards, etc. Perform other tasks as assigned by management.
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Order to ensure the meeting or exceeding of in-stock targets; review ordering plan, seasonal direction and inventory management issues on a weekly basis; follow up on Basic Stock Replenishment (BSR)/cycle counts.
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Preferably a clean driving record and the ability to pass a Motor Vehicle Record check A friendly, enthusiastic attitude Business knowledge (P&L management, food safety, sales-forecasting, staffing.
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Our Warehouse team members are responsible for receiving materials in the warehouse, loading trucks, and processing inventory. Now hiring Warehouse Workers in Kankakee! Trillium Drivers now has a dedicated position for a Warehouse worker needed out of Kankakee for a Building Supply Co.
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Depending on the shift you work, your job could include moving inventory in the backroom, unloading trucks, or helping customers while stocking shelves. From unloading trucks in the summer to filling ice cream in the freezer, this fast-paced job can be physically demanding.
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As a Material Handler, you will be responsible for: Picking and packing orders for delivery to retail store, guest areas and offices; Assisting with inventory preparation and execution; Organizing the warehouse, storage spaces, BIB rooms; Rotating product and properly discarding expired product; Ensuring successful delivery of items; Accurately invoicing in computer all products being shipped.
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Implement non-discriminatory related management skills while hiring, training, counseling, motivating and separating employees. Ability to use computer, or acquire those skills necessary to use a computer at the site, which includes analysis of reports, inventory control, cash control, counseling notices, etc.
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Using a warehouse management system, systemically open/close shipments and prepare accurate bills of lading for outbound freight. Experience with (Manhattan) Warehouse Management System preferred.
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