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Maintain internal database (PCS) with current driver status, license information, and DOT compliance information. PURPOSE: The EH&S Coordinator is responsible for the day-to-day oversite of the transportation safety management process, and assists the EH&S Manager in providing overall transportation safety support and guidance to the company.
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Notifies Dispatch or Route Manager of issues as prescribed by Service Machine protocol, including blocked containers, potential missed pick-ups or problems that arise on the route. Immediately reports any unsafe situations or service calls to Route Manager or Dispatch before attempting service.
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The Procurement Manager is responsible for overseeing the global procurement process, managing vendor relationships, directing the procurement team, and ensuring the timely and cost-effective acquisition of goods and services.
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The School Bus Driver is responsible for ensuring the safe transport of all eligible district students while providing appropriate supervision and positive support. Attend training classes at the direction of the Transportation Manager or designee.
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SKILLS: Experience in grassroots organizing Team management experience Chasers are required to have a valid driver license, a reliable mode of transportation, and proof of insurance when applicable, and are required to pass a background check.
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Checks with the parts manager, wholesale representative, inventory control administrator, parts counter people, or shipping and receiving clerk before leaving to coordinate any last-minute pick-ups or deliveries.
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Notifies Route Manager/Dispatch of any accidents, injuries, property damage, or any other incidents. Notifies Route Manager/Dispatch of any service interruptions such as closed lots, blocked containers, safety hazards etc.
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Redirect and redispatch vans as needed, due to Rubicon direction or vehicle availability, coordinating with Assistant/Manager, Driveaway. Daily enter in each enter crew sizes and crew duration (hours), by van driver, by shift, in FVS.
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As the ADAS Program Manager, you will play a crucial role in leading high-visibility programs, overseeing multiple milestones, partnering with cross-functional stakeholders across software, hardware and user experience teams, to develop execution plans that enable quality launches of our features and products.
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Our TDM’s lead teams of experienced and highly skilled project and technical leaders in the delivery of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS), User Experience (UX), Radar, and Compute and Security (C&S) products.
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The Key Account Manager (KAM) – North American OEMs will report to the Global Sales Manager Active Safety and will be responsible for strategy development, execution and performance of all sales activities for the designated NA OEMs in the assigned global market.
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Takes all scheduling and driver complaints, report to Operations Supervisor/Contract Manager. May handle charter reservations, billing, or driver payroll. Handle back-up driver duties or perform miscellaneous clerical duties as needed.
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Proposes changes to Materials Manager. When assigned, assists the supervisor/area manager with Continuous Improvement Projects, evaluation of new equipment, determination of training needs and interviewing/hiring.
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Professional Driver/Instructor acts as an extension of EVENTLINK team in market; responsible for increasing brand and promotion awareness, generate sales opportunities, increasing consumer consideration through customized consumer engagements and hands on Ride and Drives featuring extensive and accurate knowledge of the brand/products/brand competitors, and assisting event staff in reaching program/event specified goals.
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