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Ensure the control procedures are being used for cataloging, inventory control, bulk storage and distribution of materials, equipment and supplies and assist in maintaining this supply system.
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At Square's Inventory Foundations team, we're on a mission to revolutionize how businesses manage inventory, making it seamless for sellers worldwide to keep track of their products and make strategic, informed decisions.
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Loss Control Consultant Commercial Insurance – Independent Contractor- New York, NY. New York, NY, USA Req #26353 Tuesday, April 16, 2024 The CompanyCommercial and personal line insurance carriers rely on EXL as a key business partner through our Castle High Value and EXL Risk Control service offerings.
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Extensive experience with the following: PLC's, HMI's, Robotics, Mechatronics (Sensor/ Actuators), Motion Control, Middleware. If you are an experienced, astute mechatronics engineer with extensive experience in the field of automation and control technology, then keep reading.
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As a Valuation Control Analyst, you'll be at the forefront of ensuring the accuracy and integrity of our financial reporting infrastructure across a diverse range of products including Municipal bonds, Securitizations, TRSwaps, Muni Credit Derivatives, and IR Derivatives.
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3-5 Years experience in inventory management and control, preferably in a warehouse setting. Knowledge of best practices in inventory control and distribution for nonprofit organizations.
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INVENTORY CONTROL ART HANDLER, Long Island City UOVO is the nation's leading storage and logistics provider for art, archives, and collectibles with state-of-the-art facilities in New York, Delaware, Florida, California, Colorado, and Texas.
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Operate electric chillers, steam turbine chillers, condensate pumps, air compressors, booster pumps, auto steam reducing stations, plate and frame HX, shell and tube HX, DDC and pneumatic control systems.
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Minimum five years of experience as Electrical Engineer or Control/Systems Engineer. Responsible for specifications process controls systems and detail hardware required for the plant control system including panel layout and design, PLC hardware, Allen Bradley, or Siemens controls.
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In addition, you will partner with our Inventory Manager and 3PL’s to enhance our inbound processes and data flows through strategic improvements on metrics such as Time to Receive and Receiving Accuracy.
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Design leading-edge rail signaling solutions with a professional team of experienced CBTC (Communications Based Train Control) and ATS (Automatic Train Supervision) train integration and signalization engineers.
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Previous exposure to CFO and valuation control processes across Securities and Derivatives, preferably Credit-related. 5+ years of Valuation Control and Analyses experience. Job Title: Valuation Control Analyst.
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Implement and configure supply chain modules of D365 F&O, Procurement and sourcing, Sales and marketing, Warehouse management, Inventory management, Project management, Asset management, Master planning, Production control.
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Maintain and control high-volume food, beverage, and merchandise inventory. Ability to interact with co-workers to assure compliance with company service standards, and inventory. Conduct a physical audit of inventory and product frequently.
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Build your career within a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment that combines leading-edge technology solutions - electronic access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring, emergency communications, robotics, drones, and other smart tech innovative solutions - with physical security solutions to safeguard our clients and our communities.
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