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Perform life-cycle Government Property management including shipping, receiving, tagging, auditing, distribution, storage, inventory, logistics, and disposition for a high volume of assets within a diverse Government contracts portfolio under the direction of the Government Property Manager.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with Clinical Operations, Manufacturing, Regulatory Affairs, and Quality Assurance to forecast, plan, and execute IMP supply plans including IMP utilization, labeling and packaging, inventory control, and depot management for assigned clinical studies.
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During their shift, Shipper/ Receivers work together in three main functions of the department: receiving, inventory control and cooler operations and shipping. This position reports to the Shipping & Receiving Manager in Boston.
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Protect Petco pets & merchandise and minimize loss by ensuring all Pet Care Center standards and operating procedures are met, including workplace safety, inventory control, and loss prevention.
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Direct and participate in physical on-site trouble-shooting, repairs or maintenance activities including mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and electronic control systems. Ensure accurate data entry to the CMMS. Continuously improve spare parts inventory management via CMMS. Coordinate weekly scheduling and planning processes for maintenance and operations and effectively communicate objectives and expectations.
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Position DetailDescription In the absence of another FOH manager in the restaurant, the Shift Supervisor is responsible for supervising FOH operations in the restaurant by: providing information and assistance to hourly staff; assuring that associates are following company policies and procedures, upholding the companies policies for Food Safety & Sanitation, and providing outstanding guest/customer service.
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Assist store manager with essential store functions, i.e. store accounting, daily invoice checking, inventory control, store security, store and vehicle maintenance, etc. Knowledge of cataloging and/or inventory management systems a plus.
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Specific responsibilities include: work-scheduling of all shift personnel, establishing work standards in conjunction with the Manager, conducting site evaluations/audits, overall inventory/equipment usage, budget control, employee evaluations, trouble-shooting/problem solving, orientation/safety training personnel, customer relations, payroll (time sheets, check distribution) and special project work as requested.
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Maintaining all financials such as inventory control, forecasting productivity, financial reporting, control cost of sales and cost of labor. As a Restaurant Manager, you will have a minimum of 3 years experience directly working in a restaurant environment, or a background in the food industry, and previous experience in a management position.
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Manage and report the practice assets through effective inventory control, supply chain, procurement and AR management to ensure effective inventory utilization and practice efficiency.
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General building and grounds maintenance includes without limitation, physically performing minor carpentry, cleaning, electrical, furniture / equipment assembly, landscaping, masonry, painting, plumbing, snow removal, supply and inventory control, and event preparations.
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Under the direction of the Traffic Control Manager, your primary focus will be supporting customers, field team members and U-Haul dealerships through reservation placement and distribution of equipment.
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Ensure successful employee training of POS systems, METRC, and other inventory control systems. We are looking for a Store Manager to lead our Dorchester - High Profile Cannabis retail location with.
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The Chef Manager for Recipe Development will provide leadership in the areas of food preparation, menu and recipe development, quality control, sanitation, food-borne illness prevention, inventory control, production forecasting and food and supplies ordering.
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The Inventory Control Specialist is responsible for overseeing Core inventory for Peak, ensuring that quality and quantity of products meets the Company’s standards, with a focus on inventory controls supporting day-to-day operations.
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