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Develop and manage the Site supply base to meet GSK's requirements: assurance of supply, quality, regulatory, service, cost, and innovation to control costs in a fast-moving environment. Excellent knowledge of Procurement tools such as sourcing, quotation analysis, contract negotiation, supplier review, supplier development and others.
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Monitor purchase orders and contracts with support from the Project Assistant and Cost Control. Maintain a running record of contract changes and link them with cost control. Conduct regular meetings with the Project Manager, Schedule and Cost Control Lead, and EPCM to provide updates and address bottlenecks.
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This role reports directly to the Warehouse Operations Manager, with a matrix relationship to the Inventory Control Manager, and acts as a liaison between operations, supply chain, and finance on a regular basis.
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Strong working knowledge of commercial access control, CCTV, burglary alarm, intrusion systems, and fire alarms. Certifications in enterprise grade CCTV and Access Control systems a plus.
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Follow established safety regulations, including fire protection, infection control, and equipment safety. Assists Executive Chef/Dining Services Director in the preparation of meals and provides excellent customer service.
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Become a certified Traffic Control Flagger. Become a certified Traffic Control Flagger. Be physically capable to perform all flagging duties. We offer on the job training, weekly pay, overtime and raises for time earned.
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A minimum of 2 years' experience in related food manufacturing 4 year degree in food science or equivalent preferredExperience with Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Safe Quality Food (BRC) FDA, FSIS, or USDA standards are strongly desiredHACCP, BRC, or SQF Certifications or training are desiredWork environment and physical demandsProlonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer (including keyboarding.
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Inventory control and reconciliation, including reviewing or auditing the adherence to cycle count procedures. Annually reviewing and auditing of internal control procedures in order to minimize financial risk at the facilities.
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Overview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger. Overview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger.
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Responsible for infection prevention and control procedures. Responsible for infection prevention and control procedures. We are looking for an Assistant Director of Nursing who is passionate about their work.
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Provide care utilizing infection control measures that protect both the staff and the patient according to OSHA standards. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Aveanna Healthcare, the largest pediatric home health care company in the U.S., is hiring compassionate Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) to provide skilled nursing care to patients in the home setting with a specialization in pediatrics.
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Maintain and troubleshoot basic relay logic, ladder diagrams, control components photo eyes, motor starters, relays, limit switches, proximity sensors, timers, solenoids, Servo drives, frequency inverters, linear drives, tachs, and encoders.
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Cost controls, inventory control, cash control and Customer relations. We offer a multitude of positions within our organization ranging from CSR,Pizza maker, Shift Manager, General Manager up to Operations manager.
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Traffic Plan also offers the sale and rental of traffic control equipment, including attenuator trucks, message and arrow boards, traffic drums, construction signs, barricades, barrels and cones.
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Use aseptic technique to prevent infection transmission. Use aseptic technique to prevent infection transmission. Monitor and record vital signs, including temperature, blood pressure, and pulse.
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