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Create a curated product mix through thoughtful assortment planning: using trends, sales and ecom data, competitive intel, and customer demand, determine and maintain the right product mix per category/subcategory.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Digital Asset Coordinator to join our Adventure Sports platform which consists of Fox Racing, Bell Helmets, Giro Sport Design, CamelBak, QuietKat Electric Bikes, Blackburn and more.
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Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers. To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Mail Processor position, the following is a brief description.
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Under the supervision of the Regulatory Program Manager (RPM) of the Regulatory Affairs Unit, the Regulatory Affairs Coordinator (RAC) supports the clinical research efforts of the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center by providing comprehensive, regulatory management of cancer-related protocols in accordance with human subject federal regulations, internal standard operating procedures (SOPs), and University policies and procedures.
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Mail Processor is one of the most important jobs of the Postal Service. Labor Services is a private employment service that offers assistance in gaining employment and is not affiliated with the USPS. The Postal Service employs nearly 1 million people and is currently hiring nationwide and there are many positions available.
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Strong customer service skills, effective communication, team orientation, and a passion for sales and service are a must! There will also be customer service and operational aspects to the role to create an incredible Club Pilates experience each time a member or lead comes into the studio.
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OSP Inspector or OSP Engineer or Construction coordinator or Construction Inspector. OSP Inspector or OSP Engineer or Construction coordinator or Construction Inspector. Oversees, inspects, and monitors contractual field work, which includes excavations, boring, placement of hand-holes, aerial strand and fiber cable installation, grounding, and monitoring restoration (sod, etc) of work areas per standards.
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Custody and Resource Coordinator (ECCO) This Custody Resource Coordinator (CRC) manages calls to the ICE Victims Engagement and Services Line (VESL) and assists ERO by providing victims in and out of ICE custody information on available resources and other support.
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This includes participating in pre-sales, on-site visits, understanding customer requirements, proposing and delivering SEW & Partner product offerings such as mass Digital Transformation programs.
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Experience is required servicing imaging equipment to include Toshiba, Siemens, and GE. Outstanding customer service skills. Minimum 5 year’s applicable experience (5+ years preferred)Experience with servicing and troubleshooting general X-ray imaging systemsFamiliarity with Siemens, GE and Phillips systems a plus The ideal candidate(s) should have at least 5 yrs experience in the field as a CT Imaging Service Engineer, AA degree or higher in Electronics Tech required or Military equivalent.
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Seeking an experienced General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer for an in-house position Min 5 years' experience servicing and troubleshooting X-ray & Vascular imaging systems. General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer.
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Familiarity with Siemens, GE and Phillips systems a plus. Must have valid US drivers' license, clean driving record, and must pass criminal background and drug screening. Must be able to work in the US without Visa sponsorship.
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All candidates are subject to drug screen and criminal background check.
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All candidates are subject to drug screen and criminal background check.
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Clinical Research Coordinator - Clinical Supportive Care, Orange County (Full Time, Hybrid) The role of the Clinical Research Coordinator extends to creating and meticulously managing the research record, as well as maintaining patient information within the clinical trials management system (CTMS.
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