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Knowledge and understanding of the following end to end business processes: Procurement, supply chain and logistics, stock transport orders, goods movement, goods issues, cycle counting, outbound and inbound delivery document management, pick/pack and ship, RF processing and barcoding, and batch management.
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The primary duty of the Driver, which we call a Logistics Specialist II with or without a Crane Operator, is to deliver building materials to a customer’s place of business or to a job site.
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If crossing state lines or transporting hazardous materials, then the minimum age is 21. Local CDL A or CDL B Driver. SRS Distribution believes in hiring military veterans at any level for any position.
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Develop, manage, and execute end-to-end virtual and in-person events to drive awareness & adoption of enterprise private network solutions across the partner ecosystem, including: planning, budget management, logistics, internal/external communications, event technology management, ROI measurement.
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Deep industry expertise across multiple direct materials (current priorities in Bold) Industries: packaging, industrial products, food and beverage, consumer goods Categories: resin and polymers , electronics , contract manufacturing, metal fabrication , aseptic fill , steel, commodity chemicals, packaging, food/beverage, automotive, textiles, solvents, plastics, adhesives, pulp, and IT.
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Support the Business Development (BD) Team and Executive Management in developing and submitting proposals from inception to submission in response to Requests for Proposals (RFP) and Requests for Information (RFI), primarily for Federal and local Government agencies, including but not limited to Department of Defense (DoD), General Services Administration (GSA), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), US Army, US Marine Corps, and Department of the Navy.
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Savage specializes in rail, truck, marine transportation, logistics, materials handling, and other industrial and environmental services. With more than 77 years of experience in hundreds of locations across North America and internationally, Savage is a trusted partner for safely moving and managing mission-critical materials with worry-free consistency while creating value for our Customers.
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Planning and writing non-technical portions of the proposal (e.g., diversity, K-12 outreach, management, broader impacts, international program logistics, assessment, technology transfer, and/or economic development.
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This position serves as Supply Technician (Medical) for the Medical Supply Distribution (MSD) areas of Logistics Service within the Kansas City Veteran's Health Administration. As a Supply Technician, you will provide wards, clinics, operating rooms, secondary storage locations, and other hospital facilities with supplies and materials including, but not limited to, sterile and non-sterile medical supplies, instrument sets, and equipment.
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Hands-on functional configuration and design experience with SAP Logistics Execution (LE), SAP Materials Management (IM/WM/MM), and SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) Experience with developing eminence, thought ware and point-of-view materials.
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The Logistics Shipping Coordinator II tracks materials received at treatment plant in accordance with applicable Federal, State and local hazardous waste regulations and in accordance with our policies, practices and procedures.
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Coordinates outbound and inbound shipments with the Logistics Planner and Shipping Operators as needed. Assists Management with materials required to/from outside warehouse. Among them are mining, particularly copper for electronics applications, production of lead acid batteries for all types of vehicles, water treatment, and agricultural products.
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The Materials Manager leads the logistics function within the STC. Responsible for optimisation of service inventory levels for parts and finished products to maximize customer service levels, at the lowest total supply chain costs.
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We are looking for a self-motivated, energetic, Materials Technician with a track record of unparalleled professionalism, integrity, and loyalty to join our team. In addition, the Materials Technician is responsible for investigating and resolving balance issues that cannot be resolved at the level of his/her direct reports.
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Ensure excellence across materials management, logistics, quality control, facility organization, maintenance, safety, and security in warehousing, delivery, and pre-finish functions. This includes overseeing order entry, scheduling, order management, customer satisfaction, service, logistics, warehousing, and installation.
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