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Identify inventory control process issues and coordinate with inventory control manager to implement process improvements. Familiarity with NAV/Navision and Business Central or other Inventory Management System/Warehouse Management System a plus.
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Under the direction of the Traffic Control Manager, your primary focus will be supporting customers, field team members and U-Haul dealerships through reservation placement and distribution of equipment.
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The ideal candidate should have in-depth knowledge of ServiceNow modules, particularly in the areas of TNI (Telecommunications Network Inventory) and CSM (Customer Service Management). Clienthitect and design ServiceNow solutions tailored specifically for the telecom industry, leveraging TNI (Telecommunications Network Inventory) and CSM modules.
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ECC is looking for a Quality Control Manager - Fuels for project sites in Japan for liquid fuels maintenance (LFM) repairs to Department of Defense (DoD) Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants (POL) facilities.
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PeopleShare is hiring an experience Inventory Control Manager for a Distribution center. Lead all inventory operations and controls including sell through rates, analyzing customer purchasing habits, markdowns, destruction, and removal of product.
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Assists cardiologist during procedures by operating ancillary equipment, anticipating and obtaining catheters, wires and other necessary inventory and medications as ordered. Key Words: Cath Lab Technologist, EKG Tech, Electrocardiograph Tech.
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Required Qualifications Two or more (2+) years of DDC/BAS control system start-up, checkout, and service experienceValid driver licenseStrong knowledge of HVAC, control systems, building automation, electrical systems, energy managementProgramming and troubleshooting skills with KMC, Distech, Tridium/Honeywell, and other equivalent systems.
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Platforms including but not limited to: Instrumentation, PLC, DCS Controllers, HMI/SCADA, Server Architectures, Plant Historian, APC, Motor Control, Intelligent Power, as well as Analytics, IIoT, and Cloud Automation.
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Researches and creates a comprehensive strategy for cloud-native security (i.e., data classification and categorization; data segmentation; server access control; resources-based access control and access control lists; user identity access management and attestation; data-at-rest encryption; data-in-transit encryption; encryption key management, logging, auditing, and anomaly detection; and role-based access control.
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Our projects cover a broad range of hydrogeological activities including aquifer characterization, groundwater control and dewatering assessment and design, as well as hydrogeological impact assessments of major infrastructure schemes, such as tunnels, underground structures, and mines.
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Experience with site layout, grading, drainage design/stormwater modeling (stormwater management), utilities, and erosion control. Experience with site layout, grading, drainage design/stormwater modeling (stormwater management), utilities, and erosion control.
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Manage contractor and vendor performance, labor relations, safety, quality control, project risk, permitting and licensing, outage planning, scope change control, environmental compliance, public relations, progress reporting, budgets, execution, and closeout reporting.
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Demonstrates applicable regulatory and technical expertise as the SME for Safety programs including but not limited; Confined Space Entry, Hot Work, Control of Hazardous Energy, Excavation and Trenching, Fall Protection, Personal Protective Equipment, Machine Guarding, and Incident Management.
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Control costs of the operation including overtime, unemployment, show up pay, PPE usage and worker's comp to ensure the financial success of the operation. An On-Site Manager will have responsibilities to manage/mentor an On-Site Supervisor(s.
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Also, is the well-rounded export compliance professional responsible for supporting the continued development and implementation of the J&J's U.S. export control program and helping ensure it successfully addresses all material risk areas related to the EAR, OFAC, and other relevant trade compliance regulations.
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