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Management-level experience in a variety of finance disciplines, including revenue cycle, general ledger, accounts receivable management, purchasing, fleet management, accounts payable, and payroll processing.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.
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The Operations Support Manager is responsible for serving as the culinary and operations expert within the region including oversight of all aspects of culinary production, purchasing, sustainability, and program development while supporting the opening of new communities within our Senior Living Dining Services vertical.
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Works with Purchasing Manager to ensure delivery, price, quality and quantity of supplies and equipment. Stationary Engineer's license or other trade license as required by local regulations. Works with Purchasing Manager to ensure delivery, price, quality and quantity of supplies and equipment.
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This position ensures that those visitors to the Deans office are greeted with a positive and professional attitude; this position is responsible for purchasing, managing office expenses, ordering supplies, reconciling through Concur and the day-to-day running of the front desk, including receiving and re-directing mail, confidential documents, packages, etc.
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Hands on ERP techno functional Implementation experience with the following module areas required: Discrete manufacturing- Inventory, Costing, Work in Process, Bills of Material, Advanced Supply Chain Planning, Purchasing, and Order Management.
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Kitchen Managers/Chefs work with Assistant Kitchen Managers/Sous Chefs in running the day to day operation of fast paced, quality driven kitchens, including execution of meal service, purchasing, personnel management, and sanitation management.
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The Store Associate assists customers with selecting and purchasing merchandise. On-the-job training provided. The Store Associate assists customers with selecting and purchasing merchandise.
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Job Seekers with a Disability: Thermo Fisher Scientific offers accessibility service for job seekers requiring accommodations in the job application process. The Thermo Fisher Scientific Global Communications team thrives on close collaboration and partnership, different perspectives, quality communications and a passion for excellence.
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The position will report to the Director of Supply Chain Adm. You will be involved in the planning, sourcing, procurement, documentation, and installation of medical and non-medical equipment.
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Under the general direction of the Assistant Vice President - Purchasing and Facilities Manager, assists in organizing and coordinating the activities of facilities, maintenance and overall appearance for all Bank locations and ATM facilities.
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The Purchasing Manager role will report to the Purchasing Director to ensure Procure-to-Pay and supplier onboarding practices are being carried out in alignment with the vision, goals, and direction of our Procurement leaders.
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Assist the purchasing and estimating departments with evaluating and analyzing subcontractor proposals and in preparation of subcontracts. Responsible for the accuracy of the estimate: Review drawings, specifications and all other construction documents and inform the Preconstruction Director, the Project Executive and others involved in the project of construction related problems, completeness of information, and potential risks involved in the project.
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Works closely and develops relationships at all levels of the customer chain: Electricians, plumbers, linemen, foreman, superintendents, safety directors, work methods managers, purchasing agents, warehouse managers, project managers and owners.
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BCG is a highly matrixed firm where purchasing decisions are often taken at the local level, therefore this transformation will need to be carried out with high levels of stakeholder engagement, alignment and collaboration.
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