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Minimum of 5 years of experience in supply chain operations, including experience in demand/supply planning and/or inventory optimization. This may include performing buffer simulations, determining methods to execute inventory changes and implementing those changes.
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Our services include climate-controlled storage, private viewing galleries, local transportation, international shipping, installation, packing, archival photography, digital inventory management, and more.
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The materials manager will perform the daily operations to support medical and surgical inventory control for the facility. Primary responsibility of the materials management process for Baylor Scott & White Surgicare Garland includes the evaluation, procurement, storage and distribution of all supplies and equipment.
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REQ: 96684 SF:OMJ SF:RM SF:HEJ, SF:INS SF:HERC SF:DIV SF:LJN SF:IHE Inventory Control Specialist, 2nd Shift, Hoxworth Blood Center, Product Management Date: Aug 26, 2024 Location: Cincinnati, OH, US #job-location.
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The Inventory Specialist will work alongside a diverse and dynamic team and will report to the Inventory Supervisor and Operations Manager. Inventory Specialist, Miami Design District.
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The Telecom Expense Management Specialist is responsible for the whole lifecycle of telecom expense management including network asset inventory management, vendor relationship management, and financial baseline and forecasting of network spend.
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Scope of WorkThe IT Asset Inventory Agent main responsibilities is to provide support for the Department of Information Technology’s IT asset inventory capture and validation requirements as part of the IT Asset Management (ITAM) department and function.
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Licenses/Certificates/Designations - Institute for Supply Management (ISM), Blue Yonder (JDA) or other leading Advanced Planning System (APS), American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)or Supply Chain Professional (CSCP.
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This Office Specialist 2 performs various administrative and office support functions such as preparing correspondence, filing, desktop publishing, website and social media management, purchasing inventory, invoicing, reconciling publication inventory, preparing reports, handling information requests, receiving visitors, financial accounting, and scheduling meetings.
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Experience and knowledge of aircraft carrier (CVN) programs as they relate to Navy financial management, stock control operation, inventory management of the NWCF, Supply and maintenance operation, configuration management, and all other related shipboard services as they relate to large afloat activities.
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Demonstrated knowledge of regional gas pipeline infrastructure, regional basis trading, gas storage inventory management and pipeline imbalance management. Provides commercial and regulatory support for the Jackson Prairie project, including FERC reporting, contract negotiations and legal counsel coordination and management.
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Site Technicians in a solar region perform duties in the following but are not limited to safety, contractor management, electrical/electronic/mechanical equipment operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, overall site operations, asset management and regulatory compliance, reliability engineering, and inventory management.
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The position is based in Northville, MI and reports directly to the Performance Solutions CFO. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Oversee daily operations, including inventory reporting, AP, AR, cash flow forecasting, liquidity management.
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Serves as laboratory manager for Marine Science Course (MSC) labs, supervises work-study students, provides support for instructors and teaching assistants, and maintains an inventory of lab equipment and supplies.
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The Dispensary General Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day operations at the retail level including staffing, training, scheduling, buying, visual merchandising, cash management, inventory management, and compliance adherence.
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