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Provide leadership and management for all aspects of daily operations, including building construction and renovation, maintenance, janitorial, grounds, shipping and receiving, warehousing, inventory control, and motor pool.
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Notify Inventory Control Specialist of all shortages two days before order out date. Each Order puller is also responsible for restocking their area, keeping an eye on the quality of the companies' inventory and maintaining a neat, clean work environment.
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Certain employment conditions must be met for the signing bonus program Provide labor and effort to assist in the accurate and timely receipt of goods, consolidation of warehoused goods, and replenishment of pick locations as well as other necessary warehouse functions such as pulling customer orders for next day delivery, replenishment, housekeeping and inventory control.
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In addition, the Store Manager owns overall operations regarding cost control, inventory management, environmental compliance, and, most importantly, safety. Automotive Service Manager ResponsibilitiesAs a Midas Service Manager, you will manage and direct all automotive and general service technicians in the operation of the shop, including:Recruit, hire, train, motivate, evaluate, schedule and coach employeesDeliver exceptional customer service while listening to and consulting customersFollowing up with customers, services requested, estimated completion times, etc.
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Support the Branch Manager with company programs such as Budget, Employee Development, Training, Safety, Quality Control, Cost Control, Purchasing, Inventory Control, etc. Monitor equipment inventory.
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Control and monitor inventory throughout the department and maintain FTD records. Communicate with vendors, monitor and control inventory received. Prepare for and perform inventory.
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You will be assisting the Executive Chef in maintaining the operation of the kitchen, from running service, food prep, and quality control for inventory and physical maintenance. We are looking for a motivated Sous Chef to join our team.
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Control cost by maintaining operational standards, proper truck ordering/receiving and inventory control. Oversee all FOH and BOH operations in compliance with ZFI and Zax, Inc. standards.
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Individuals should possess problem-solving abilities, analytical abilities, detail orientation, flexibility, communication skills, and interpersonal skills to provide excellent customer service, accurate inventory control, merchandise transport, and store maintenance.
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Control receiving and inventory levels and report all concerns to Area Coach (AC). Control funds, bank deposits, and payroll. Responsible for all front of house (FOH) and heart of house (HOH) results including Ecosure.
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Functions will include, but are not limited to, basic cooking, cleaning, ware washing, refuse removal, food storage and rotation of products, inventory control, temperature checks and documentation, plate service and tray service, and transportation of meals to different areas of the complex.
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We are seeking candidate with proven experience in supply chain planning, manufacturing planning, and/or production inventory control. The key position will perform capacity planning activities and develop the master schedules for a large, complex manufacturing plant.
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Warehouse Operations: Oversee warehouse activities such as order turnaround, inventory control, shipping, and receiving. High-Volume Operations Management: Manage daily warehouse activities, including stocking, receiving, and inventory control.
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Responsible for inventory and money control systems - may establish inventory schedules. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. Responsible for inventory and money control systems - may establish inventory schedules.
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Knowledge of loading and troubleshooting Crestron, Extron, AMX and Biamp control systems required. Install, configure, and troubleshoot audiovisual equipment, including projectors, sound systems, displays, video conferencing systems, and control systems.
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