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We are seeking a Logistics Manager to join our team within the Private business unit. Manage and execute logistics for in-person, live online, and hybrid classes. Coordinate and run internal operations call to review logistics.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, sales, logistics and marketing, to ensure product integration is seamless and successful. We are seeking an experienced Associate Product Manager to join our fun, playful and fast-growing team.
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Coordinate logistics for photography and videography documentation (e.g. site and vendor research, shot lists, call sheets, models, styling and/or staging, travel logistics and scheduling.
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Has worked in academic, industry or government organizations in leading research and development efforts in airspace traffic management, transportation logistics or related fields. The SkyGrid team is looking for an Autonomy Engineering Manager who will manage a team of autonomy engineers responsible for the definition and maturation of technologies through productization to enable the UAM/AAM market.
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Lead supply chain security teams overseeing physical and site security, information security, supplier risk management, product security, logistics, and supply chain resiliency programs. Supply Chain Security Risk Management (SCRM) plans are developed, maintained, and continuously improved over time collaborating with key stakeholders: external manufacturing Tier 1 suppliers, sub tier suppliers (tier 2 & 3), logistics, and transportation providers at a minimum.
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The Capture Manager - Logistics and Supply Chain is accountable for growth and responsible for leading and winning services- and solutions-based new business, including competitive captures of significant size, complexity, and/or a unique/complex business model.
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Assists manager or assistant store manager in reviewing order exceptions on order release day and assists in reverse logistics (e.g., 1506, returns, empty package). Assists manager or assistant store manager in evaluating and developing displays, including promotional, seasonal, super structures, and sale merchandise.
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Experience with travel logistics, catering/hospitality and event management. As the manager of Office Operations in our new Austin office, the successful candidate will need to be both hands on day-to-day and skilled at executing our goal of creating a best-in-class employee, candidate and guest experience.
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Day to day, youll work in concert with other Sales, Estimating, Project Management, Quality Control, Plant production, Logistics, and Accounting teams to ensure every client receives the highest level of customer service.
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EOS IT Solutions is a Global Technology and Logistics company, providing Collaboration and Business IT Support services to some of the world’s largest industry leaders, delivering forward-thinking solutions based on multi-domain architecture.
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You will use this understanding to deliver Supply Chain and operations transformational programs in the areas of Supply Planning, Strategic Sourcing and Supplier Performance, Logistics and Distribution, Warehousing, and Manufacturing and/or Packaging operations.
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Develop software for the Robotic Control System and fleet manager who is responsible for optimizing work assignments, AMR fleet movements, and energy management. The modern intra-logistics solutions combine state-of-the-art mechatronics, complex software, advanced robotics, modern computational perception, and sophisticated AI and operations research algorithms to provide high throughput and efficient processing for many mission-critical commercial logistics applications.
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What are we looking for in our Logistics Carrier Vendor Manager (Logistics Analyst IV)? Russell Tobin Associates seeking for Logistics Vendor Manager for one of our fortune 50 clients based in Austin, TX. Apply today for consideration.
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Collaborate with Fulfillment and Logistics teams to ensure complete customer satisfaction and retention. Lead sales team to cultivate and maintain strong relationships with Tier 1, Tier 2 clients.
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Reports to: Project Superintendent, Project Manager or Project Executive Essential Duties & Responsibilities*: Oversee and making decisions related to the performance of work related to scheduling, delivery, logistics, quality control and trade employee staffing levels.
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