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Learn how to work with the buyers, supply chain management, district managers, and distribution centers to solve inventory problems. Your Opportunity is Out Here at Tractor Supply and Petsense.
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As a Power Equipment Operator at Walmart Supply Chain, you will be operating power equipment to move product through the Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers. Paid time off benefits include parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to sustainable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, we create technology with purpose adding real value for customers.
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As a Fortune 500 company with 50+ facilities across the US and 18,000 teammates in over 90 countries, we provide integrated technologies, products and services across the full continuum of care.
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Oversee and support the full range of administrative functions information services; mergers and acquisitions; strategic planning and business development; facilities; design and construction; human resources; and supply chain.
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Operate heavy power tools and equipment such as jackhammers, concrete saws, drills, pavement breakers, jumping jacks, plate tampers, core drills, chain saws, hammer, drill, generators, etc. Operate heavy power tools and equipment such as jackhammers, concrete saws, drills, pavement breakers, jumping jacks, plate tampers, core drills, chain saws, hammer, drill, generators, etc.
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As a Construction Project Manager Trainee at Ryan Homes , a brand of NVR, you can impact the lives of our customers while working in an environment of respect, empowerment, and professional development.
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As a Retail Store Manager, you’re ready to lead by example, go All IN, and rally & empower your team to give it their all in becoming the best in the world at connecting customers to their world.
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Additionally, maintaining a reasonable amount of materials on your van will help minimize customer costs and reduce the need for frequent trips to the supply house. Our core focus is to be the clear choice for commercial, industrial electrical, and telecom services.
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UVA Information Technology Services (ITS) is seeking a Senior Project Manager (SPM) to plan, manage, and track complex Information Technology infrastructure, integration, and technology systems projects.
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Graduate Hotels®, is seeking an Assistant Rooms Manager to join Graduate Charlottesville and its brilliant team of hospitality enthusiasts. Rose, blues, emerald hues and mountainous views of the lush landscape are celebrated in every room, including our rooftop Trophy Room for a Cavalier cocktail up top, lobby-level eatery, Poindexter, or courtside game room hangout.
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Coordinates water resources and environmental programs involving watershed management and water supply planning. Coordinates water resources and environmental programs involving watershed management and water supply planning.
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Apply for the HVAC Service Manager position at Albemarle Heating & Air today! As the HVAC Service Manager at Albemarle Heating & Air, you will be a member of our Leadership Team and play a pivotal role in overseeing and optimizing our service operations.
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Job Description :Perform Computed Tomography (CT) and CT guided interventional procedures under the direction of a qualified physicianProvide patient and family educationOperate equipment safelyComplete department documentationMaintain all equipment to be clean and operationalMaintains adequate supply inventory for performing examinationsJob Requirements:Education: Trade School Graduate - Radiologic TechnologyLicense/Certifications: ARRT or CNMT required.
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The AGM is responsible for the following: performance management, food quality in collaboration with the sous chef/kitchen manager, executing events & promotions on-site, customer satisfaction/experience, loyalty programs & marketing initiatives, and cleanliness/sanitation.
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