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Oversee the administration of the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program. Manage and lead multiple projects simultaneously from preconstruction through closeout. Position Description: Leads, manages, and coordinates all phases of multiple projects from preconstruction through closeout.
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Item master file maintenance - Work to rationalize inventory items across multiple organizations within Spartech, i.e. take ownership of item master data integrity, analyze discrepancies, manage/control item input documentation and assist with SAP catalog and category attribute updates as the business grows and changes.
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React to messages from the Control Room or manager. Monitor reporting through CMMS, including generating and closing work orders. The work environment/physical requirements described here are representative of those an employee may encounter while performing the essential functions of this job Technicians work in secured baggage handling areas, in repair stations, or on airfields.
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Occasional movement of product weighing up to 50 pounds from one work station to another. Capable of reading and interpreting part prints, pre-process control sheets/project routers, and can follow the procedures necessary to manufacture quality instruments.
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This position requires working from the St. Louis office with flexibility for remote work. Cass Information Systems, Inc. is a prominent provider of integrated information and payment management solutions headquartered in St. Louis, MO. Cass helps businesses achieve visibility, control, and efficiency in various operations, including supply chains, communication networks, and facilities management.
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Work with Food Service leadership or Dietitian to ensure menus are varied, nutritionally balanced and appetizing. Perform and coordinate food production, cleaning, maintenance, and inventory control activities.
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Provides general supervision and guidance to Detention Deputy Juvenile Officer staff assigned to residential units and the front desk control area; provides direct supervision during the initial probationary period; plans, assigns, and reviews work of staff; consults with staff regarding work activities and Detention Center issues; offers continuous feedback to staff concerning their performance through regular supervisory conferences, coaching/counseling sessions, etc.
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We strive to keep learning and using the latest technologies from mobile (all platforms) to cloud (Azure) to big data (Hadoop/Cassandra) to IoT. You would work with a team of talented individuals who share a strong passion for problem solving and software.
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