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Online Grocery Pick-Up Clerk working as In-Store Grocery Shopper is responsible for selecting and gathering products for customers' on-line orders in the most efficient manner with attention to freshness and quality.
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Online Grocery Pick-Up team is responsible for assembling customers' on-line orders, process coupons and payment, and deliver and load orders to cars when customers arrive at store for pick up.
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Assemble customers' on-line orders, process coupons and payment, and deliver and load orders to cars when customers arrive at store for pick up. Pick-Up Clerk should provide a positive customer service experience that makes customers want to return to on-line shopping.
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Assist with all necessary LIPA capital reporting as required under the terms Operations Service Agreement, including but not limited to post URB meeting LIPA reporting, production of aging reports, necessary follow-up with LIPA and PSEGLI capital project stakeholders, coordination of Project Justification Description documents (“PJD’s”) with responsible stakeholders, and other administrative tasks as necessary.
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Collaborate with external Line Production partners to source and confirm all talent and crew. Own production budgets and ensure all budget trackers are up-to-date and accurate.
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The Production Operator / Selector sets up ware on lehrs and conveyors, dislodges ware on straight line equipment, adjusts the flow of empty cartons on conveyors as required, and visually inspects ware and discards defective ware.
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Performs set-up, calibration and preventative maintenance tasks on wafer fabrication equipment. Responsible for performing functions associated with all wafer production operations. Collects and evaluates operating data to conduct on-line equipment adjustment and ensure process optimization.
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Provide general plant, production line and facility clean up (5S). Equipment may include, but not limited to, production line equipment, forklifts or other power equipment.
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Responsible for maintaining, setting up, food production and quality control of all meat, fish, fowl and other food items prepared on the front-line station. Prepares daily preparation lists for production.
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Fills requisitions, work orders, or requests for materials, tools, or other stock items and distributes items to production workers or assembly line. Drives vehicle to transport stored items from warehouse to plant or to pick up items from several locations for shipment.
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Performs electro-mechanical assembly, sub assemblies, product enhancements and prototypes in a production line/bay build environment requiring excellent attention to quality detail. Will partner up with a senior assembler and shadow/build a units together.
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Set up and change over equipment on the Pack Line to include filler, auger system, check-weigher, metal detector, capper, labeler, sealer and associated conveyors. Communicate material needs to the material handler (F.L. driver) to restock the production line.
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Conveys materials and items from receiving or production areas to storage or to other designated areas. Reads production schedule, customer order, work order, shipping order, or requisition to determine items to be moved, gathered, or distributed.
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Line out step by step goals to Site Leads then Painters (where needed) to achieve production goals and verify. Must stay up-to-date with all required safety requirements for job site safety compliance.
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As the Industrial Engineer II you will, as part of the production team, determine the most effective means for the use of capital, equipment, energy, facilities, information, material, people, and other assets to make a product.
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