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This includes all cost controls, inventory control, cash control and Customer relations. In addition: Staffing, Paperwork, Cost Controls, Cash control, Food management, Work to a Schedule, Perfect Image and adherence to standards, Great Customer Service, Attendance& punctuality, Transportation to/from work, Store cleanliness, Marketing, Profitability.
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Work with teams on budget, cost control, and forecasting. As the Operations Finance Manager you will support the objectives of the Finance and Accounting department while assisting operating departments with forecasting, budget, labor and inventory controls, analysis, auditing as well as operational responsibilities for the units you are supporting.
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Oversees the food inventory, purchasing, control, and disbursement of all food supplies. Comprehensive knowledge of food and catering trends with a focus on quality, production, sanitation, food cost controls, and presentation.
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Responsible for driving operational excellence and flawless execution in the areas of cost reduction, discard reduction, annual productivity improvements, inventory turnover, regulatory excellence including exception reduction and internal/external regulatory commitment management, on time delivery and lead time reduction, improving the overall safety of the work environment, leadership development and the ability to create a Lean Manufacturing, total employee involvement workplace.
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Assists marketing, pricing, inventory control, and accounts payable departments to resolve system and/or invoice cost discrepancies and determine appropriate corrective action with vendor to resolve.
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In addition, the Store Manager owns overall operations in terms of cost control, inventory management, environmental compliance, and most importantly, safety. In addition, the Store Manager owns overall operations in terms of cost control, inventory management, environmental compliance, and most importantly, safety.
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Must have knowledge of warehouse management systems, replenishment methodology and industrial engineering methods/techniques including bills of materials and routings, inventory control techniques, materials logistics and flow - FIFO, traffic management and ERP/MRP practices and techniques.
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Implement cost control measures and identify opportunities for revenue enhancement. Experience with restaurant financials, labor costs, FOH inventory, ordering & budgets. Across Center City Philadelphia, our restaurants offer cuisines ranging from Contemporary American & Pan-Asian to Japanese, Oyster Bar, Italian & more.
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Responsible for any inventory losses. Maintain inventory counts. Overall cleanliness and organization of the facility, including environmental compliance. Oversee technicians’ inspections, diagnosing and repairing of domestic, European and Asian cars and light trucks.
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Measure cycle Count Accuracy and work closely with Inventory Control manager to drive compliance with Cycle Count metric goals. Administer daily finance operations including cost accounting, payables, billing, capital, and general accounting.
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Ensures proper inventory control of bulk drug substance, drug product, and final product at all locations including serialized products. Implement key performance measures to continuously refine and improve the product transport and on-time delivery at the lowest cost.
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The ideal candidate for this position has a college degree or some coursework (preferred), three years of experience in the automotive repair business, some supervisory/management/mentor experience, a continuous improvement background, P&L experience, and exceptional interpersonal skills.
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Own disposition and liquidation of outdated inventory while mitigating cost impact. Under the management of the Inventory Manager, Finished Goods, the Inventory Control Analyst analyzes and reports on internal and external finished goods to ensure that product availability meets customer demand.
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Manage the supply chain operation to meet customer demands, including but not limited to order fulfillment, material planning, assembling, inbound/outbound logistics, inventory control. Good inventory control and stock tacking, both customer and our own warehouse.
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Perform and coordinate food production, cleaning, maintenance, and inventory control activities. Ensure compliance with established policies and procedures, quality standards, cost parameters, and appropriate regulatory requirements.
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