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We work with hundreds of utility clients across the country, and we continuously expand our offerings to supply our customers with the ideas, technology, experience, manpower and equipment to perform any job.
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You will work in multi-disciplinary teams with Customers, Rolling Stock Engineering, Project Management, Supply Chain, Operations, Finance, Auditors, Platform (Tenders, Reference Library, REX), Quality, Validation and Testing.
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Job Title: Supply Chain Procurement Analyst Region or Geography: Pittsburgh, PA Position Reports to: Senior Supply Chain Manager Position Overview: The Supply Chain Analyst optimizes the flow of information across the entire supply chain.
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Industry Certifications in Supply Chain, project management, or process improvement (E.G. APICs, CSCM, PMP, Six Sigma, etc) + Automated process for master data management across the clients entire supply chain.
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Repair: pneumatic thermostats, controls, control circuits, evaporators, condensers, air handlers, chillers, pumps, circulation pumps, supply lines, air compressors, steam/other regulating valves and sensors, energy recovery ventilators (ERV’s) and associated gas pack.
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RNDC values the health and well-being of our associates, inside and outside the office, offering dynamic health and wellness benefits that supply exceptional care and value. Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) is a family-owned business with roots extending before Prohibition that has evolved into one of the nation's largest wine and spirits wholesalers.
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Industry certifications, such as Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP), Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM), Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM), or Certified Inventory Optimization Professional (CIOP) preferred.
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Drill press, power saw, portable drill and grinders, bench tools, cutting torch, welding and burning equipment, overhead pendant crane, chain clocks and falls, air hoists, pipe wrenches, crow bars, sledges, eye bolts, hammers, pressure and flow gauges, cold chisels, punches, gauges, grab hooks, hydraulic fitting die press, and miscellaneous hand tools.
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Performs drug and alcohol testing following chain of custody protocols and approved standards for urine, saliva, hair, breath, blood collection. Program consists of education and rotations within a clinic (Urgent Care or Express Care.
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Supply Chain experience, working with or building supply chains desired. We are looking for a Supply Chain Liaison (Supplier Manufacturing Engineer) to join our Pittsburgh (Cheswick) location.
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SAP Digital Supply Chain (DSC) - knowledge in Supply Chain, Asset Management, Manufacturing, Warehouse Management, or Transportation Management. SAP SuccessFactors (HCM) - knowledge in core HR and payroll, talent management, employee experience management, HR analytics and workforce planning, Sales performance management.
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This role offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with industry experts, drive sales growth, and contribute to the success of our cutting-edge TMS software, Empire TMS powered by TFM. Responsibilities: Identify and engage with potential clients to understand their logistics and supply chain challenges.
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We are seeking a research scientist to help advance its Workforce Supply Chains initiative (WSC). You will supply leading research efforts within the main goals of project and helping to coordinate interactions with other team members and external partners.
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Sms-group.us What you’ll do Commercial Contract Management: Review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of commercial contracts, including supply agreements, procurement contracts, sales agreements, and service contracts.
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Sells miscellaneous products such as cleaners, contact lens supply, sunglasses, safety glasses, etc. Interprets prescriptions written by optometrist and ophthalmologist. Sells miscellaneous products such as cleaners, contact lens supply, sunglasses, safety glasses, etc.
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