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Interface with business owners regarding purchasing, inventory management, and other related areas. Utilize inventory metrics to influence preferred purchasing behavior. With over 4,500 centers in 15 countries, Driven Brands is the parent company of some of North America's leading automotive service brands including Take 5 Oil Change, Take 5 Car Wash, Driven Glass, Meineke, Maaco, CARSTAR, and more.
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Familiarity with process improvement techniques preferred, including lean processes, space planning, process mapping, project management and Six Sigma. BS in Accounting or Business Management, Associate degree or equivalent with 3 plus years of relevant experience and +0-1 supervisory experience OR High School Diploma/GED with 6 plus years relevant experience with 1-2 years of supervisory experience.
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Create discrepancy reporting to provide the quantity and value of lost or missing inventory for ERP and METRC systems, and report to appropriate Management. 3+ years inventory control / management experience.
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Parts Sales, Parts management, Parts Inventory management, Parts counter assistance, Automotive parts manager, Auto Parts Manager, Dealer Parts Manager, Dealership parts manager, Car Parts manager, Parts ordering, Dealer Parts, Auto Parts, Car parts, Managing auto parts, Automotive parts, Dealership Parts, inventory, inventory manager, inventory control.
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Understand the importance of time management. Ensure a timely inventory turnover. Currently we have a dealership in your area looking to hire for Parts Counter Sales and an Automotive Parts Manager.
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Have at least a few years of Automotive Parts Manager Experience. Forecast for Parts Department Goals. Develop and administer an aggressive wholesale parts program to produce profit. Anytime you are looking to find a new career.
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Currently we have a dealership in your area looking to hire an Automotive Parts Manager. If deemed a qualified candidate your resume will be forwarded to a local dealer. You are applying through Car Guy's Inc, America's and Canada's #1 Automotive Recruiter.
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Companies all over America and Canada hire us to find them qualified candidates. Must be Organized and have the ability to communicate effectively with both co-workers and customers. If you are looking for a new career in the car Biz CarGuys Inc. is the go-to company to assist you.
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Assist with inventory of all the grant funded equipment purchased since 2003 maintain the truck and trailers and emergency management gear for all tents shelters surge capacity equipment DRC parking garage equipment HAZMAT equipment assist with coordination of the regional decontamination drill and mass casualty drills off site.
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Administer and manage the vendor management system, including maintaining vendor inventory of data on third-party onboarding, due diligence and selection, contract negotiation, ongoing monitoring and termination.
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The Inventory Supervisor is responsible for the planning, coordination, and managing of all activities related to the physical inventory requirements in the Chick-fil-A Supply Distribution Center (DC) in Columbia, SC. This includes inventory management, supplier integration, relationship management with internal and external stakeholders, and team leadership.
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Define, evaluate, analyze, and place Inventory replenishment orders based on analysis provided for the purchasing management team. Work Experience: 3+ years of purchasing or inventory management experience required.
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The EAM team has become Operation's primary internal resource for asset data management, administering or leveraging multiple Operations software including CWMS, FIS, GIS, and SCADA. This position will work within EAM to support department goals including enhancing inventory controls, increasing warehouse efficiencies, continuous improvement of workflows and user access to work orders and assets, development of new standards, and improved performance analysis of mission-critical assets.
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If you possess the required qualifications and are seeking a challenging and rewarding career in inventory management, we encourage you to apply for the Inventory Cycle Counter position.
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This position will report to the S&OP Manager Job Scope The function of Inventory Manager will be to manage, track, and analyze inventory (physical and SAP) across the Rubicon and Huntsman networks.
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