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Is responsible for growing revenue and supporting profitable growth strategies by optimizing sales distribution of Timpte’s complete Equipment Trailer (ET) product-line and associated options & accessories within their assigned sales territory.
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Fulfillment Completes all functions of the fulfillment process including locating items, inspecting condition of product, packaging and label placement ensuring readiness for pick up/delivery. DATE: Apr 20, 2021 CITY: Vestal BRAND: DSW REQ #: 115228 LOCATION NAME: Town Square Mall, Vestal DEPARTMENT: Stores General Summary.
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This is an entry level position responsible for processing all release of information (ROI), specifically medical record requests, in a timely and efficient manner ensuring accuracy and providing customers with the highest quality product and customer service.
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Sales Associate, Cashier, Inventory Associate, Customer Service Representative, Clerk, Warehouse Clerk, Visual Merchandiser, Cashier, Customer Service Assistant, Customer Service, Product Demonstrator, Sales Associate, Stock Associate, Stocker, Merchandise Associate, Merchandising Associate, Stock Clerk.
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Greenhouse Inventory and Accuracy, regularly writing off damaged product in partnership with the Receiver. Responsible for all Greenhouse Sales and Operating cash register/computer following cash handling procedures as established by Tractor Supply Company.
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Operate pallet jack equipment to move pallets and product from one place to another while following all regulatory and company safety standards, policies, and procedures. Move pallets from the inbound dock door to locations inside the warehouse to be put away.
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Foundational product knowledge on Guitar Center products. Able to develop knowledge and skills including product, store operations, sales, and leadership. Guitar Center embodies the world of creativity and music by encouraging staff to find their own individual sound.
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Receive and process product, including unloading truck shipments and execute stockroom operations and omni channel fulfillment. Participate in the training process for new hires on Kohl’s brand standards, product knowledge, inventory procedures, productivity standards, tools and resources and as directed by store leadership.
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6 months of experience in a customer service or product fulfillment position at a home improvement or hardware retailer in related department (e.g., kitchen, plumbing, electrical, lawn and garden.
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Envision the next iconic product that showcases your animation skills! Join Our Dynamic Team: As an Animation Intern for Childhood Cancer Society, you'll be a vital member of our nationwide team, bringing to life the animated adventures of our superhero teddy bear, Adventure Ted.
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Ability to lift and move product such as furniture, electronics, and appliances. Merchandising: Maintain an inviting store with organized product and cleanliness with both customers and fellow coworkers in mind.
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Experience in an Agile/SAFe leadership role (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Release Train Engineer, e.g.) Candidate must be a strategic, forward thinker with a can-do attitude. Experience in an Agile/SAFe leadership role (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Release Train Engineer, e.g.) Candidate must be a strategic, forward thinker with a can-do attitude.
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In Vestal, NY to be responsible for new product definition & architecture. Microchip Technology seeks a Sr. Technical Staff Engineer Architecture (ST-JO) in Vestal, NY to be responsible for new product definition & architecture.
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In addition, the Cashier will perform other duties as assigned by store management to help in the daily operations of the store such as maintenance and cleaning, unload incoming freight, stock product, etc.
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Experience in an Agile/SAFe leadership role (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Release Train Engineer, e.g.) Experience in an Agile/SAFe leadership role (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Release Train Engineer, e.g.
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