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As a Picker/Packer, you're not just processing orders; you're an essential part of ensuring seamless order fulfillment through precise and accurate picking and packing processes. Picker/Packer: Precision in Fulfillment for Seamless Order Processing.
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As a Picker/Packer at Walmart, you will play a critical role in the fulfillment process by accurately selecting and packing merchandise for shipping to customers or Walmart stores. As a Picker/Packer at Walmart, you will play a key role in ensuring the accurate and efficient fulfillment of customer orders.
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Join our team of over 12,000 associates and experience the fulfillment of being part of the Bowlero family. With over 350 entertainment destinations spanning North America, our portfolio includes renowned brands like Bowlero, Lucky Strike, AMF, and the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA.
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This support includes being part of a team that leads, manages and solutions any new and existing client implementations related to Acro’s workforce solutions including Managed Service Provider (MSP), Vendor Management System (VMS), Independent Contractor (IC) / Gig Worker, and other Staffing and resource fulfillment program implementations.
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Drives the MSC Culture in the department and throughout the company to ensure fulfillment of MSC’s vision and unity of purpose. Learns and fosters the MSC Culture in the department and throughout the company to ensure unity of purpose and fulfillment of MSC’s mission.
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Reporting to the Director of Retail and Demonstrations, the Regional Manager – Retail (RMR) is responsible for leading and developing Field Talent and managing a geographical area for a focused group of clients within Winston Zones, managed by other Winston Regional Managers, ensuring that all projects are staffed and appropriately executed.
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The Technical Manager (Polymer Chemist/Engineer) will be responsible for developing and modifying materials, equipment, tooling and processing techniques and to stabilize the process for the future as well.
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Good working knowledge of operating a foam machine and polymer chemistry, as well as, a proficient knowledge of polyurethane raw materials, processing techniques and end user applications is essential.
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Collaborating with R&D, production, and QC to ensure new formulations meet market and specific customers' requirements Qualifications Four- year degree in Polymer Chemical Engineering or relatable fieldFive to Ten years of experience with polyester/polyether foam.
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Ensuring Foam manufacturing equipment runs safely, efficiently, and effectivelyLead the team in product development process from initial phase of product design to processingProvide technical service and participate in the trial runs with the current and new productsIdentify technology trends and determine how they can be used in manufacturing operations.
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Creates, revises, and approves the process specification for a manufacturing area and implements the process specification system described in the process specification manual; Ensures document control of manufacturing process specifications.
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Evaluate manufacture products according to specifications and quality standards. Demonstrated interpersonal skills including, supervision, mentoring, coaching, presentation skills and the ability to interact with colleagues at all technical levels.
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Experience in troubleshooting.
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We’re looking for an experienced Sr. Content Marketing Manager who is passionate about creating impactful content and developing and executing a world-class content marketing strategy that builds our brand, scales digital marketing, and positions NCFDD as a market leader.
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Experience in troubleshooting.
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