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As a Warehouse Associate, you will: Accurately pick, pack, and prepare orders for shipment in a timely manner; Assist in receiving, organizing, and maintaining inventory to ensure accurate stock levels; Load and unload trucks, check in merchandise, and ensure accurate and timely shipments; Inspect products for defects and damages, report any issues to management.
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Companion/Sitter/Household Management Provide companionship and respite services for familyPerform homemaking activities which include (but are not limited to): vacuuming, dusting, sweeping or mopping floors, doing dishes, changing bed linens, doing laundry and cleaning bathrooms.
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Two (2) years experience in surgery management which includes pre-op, intra-op, and post-op care. The Department Manager works with Senior Management in meeting Facility goals. Assists as RN Circulator and Scrub Tech as necessary.
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Act as the primary business owner/administrator for the QMS system and fulfills the duties of the Management Representative. Assemble data, schedule, coordinate, and present data at periodic Management Review meetings to ensure the continued suitability, adequacy and effectiveness of the quality management system.
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Acts as mediator between kitchen management and subordinates supervises training needs and employee development. Attends management meetings and hold kitchen staff meetings and seminars.
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Special project work is primarily during business hours, with flexible hours based on your availability. You also have the ability to work varied, traditional and non-traditional hours, including flexible schedules for inventory work, during non-project time.
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Assist in the implementation of classroom programs, including self-help, behavior management, instructional programs, and assistive technology. Work under the general supervision of the principal and immediate direction of a certified special education teacher.
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Prior restaurant management experience (QSR) or one year entry level retail management experience required. Dedicated individuals with a proven track record of building sales, creative marketing, expense management and developing people into successful teams.
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Collaborate with Project management team and subcontractors to gather necessary information for accurate estimates. The Commercial Roofing Estimator reports to the Division Director and is responsible for client communication, preparing and submitting Prebid package (estimate, budget, and schedule), and travel to the project site as necessary to collect pertinent information.
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Experience with master data management, data governance, data security, data quality and related tools desired. Lead data management and migration projects. Assess all risks and offer mitigation strategies, communicating impacts to project across multiple channels.
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Check machinery to ensure they are operating correctly and report any malfunctions to management. Assist with kitchen prep work as needed, including peeling vegetables and preparing basic ingredients.
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Demonstrated ability to serve as a lead software engineer for a complex software project. May serve as a Lead Software Engineer for complex software development project designs and/or reviews architected modules and software systems supporting new technology or improving capability/performance of existing functionality.
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You will use warehouse management systems and handheld devices to locate products and manage orders, supporting efficient order fulfillment and customer satisfaction. Basic computer skills and familiarity with warehouse management systems.
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Experience in project and construction management is preferred. Highly organized with strong project management skills. Some experience in hospitality management is a plus.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office and automotive management software. Operations Management: Oversee day-to-day operations, ensuring efficiency, quality service, and adherence to company standards.
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