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Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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The Retail Parts Manager will accomplish objectives through the use of proper purchasing procedures, inventory control, staff utilization, pricing, merchandising and advertising. Establish and maintain purchasing policies including purchase orders, inventory guide figures, order codes.
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Familiarity with inventory control, OSHA, HACCP and other regulatory requirements. Analyze the current operations and make recommendations to improve on expense and cost control.
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Joy is the job The Nothing Bundt Cakes (NbC) Bakery Manager/Lead Operator directs the team and day-to-day operation, which includes all aspects of the guest experience, cake production, brand and merchandise presentation, work environment, P&L management, and inventory control.
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Requires knowledge of basic mathematics, ability to learn inventory control, pricing, merchandising, and shipping and receiving procedures. · Assists in ordering, receiving, storing, stocking, inventory control, and building displays.
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Performing other assigned duties based on building, facility, and client needs, such as public area repairs, assisting with inventory control and supply ordering, snow removal (including salting/sanding), and helping with tenant moves.
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Install, maintain and repair vessel and factory equipment including pumps, motors, belts, and conveyors, bearings, hydraulics, control valves, and filtration units. Maintain adequate and accurate inventory of necessary parts and supplies, under guidance of Chief Engineer.
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Experience with Supply Chain Management, Warehouse Stocking, healthcare supply chain, medical supplies, experience with inventory in a regulated environment, or cost flow assumption preferred. Performs and documents quality control and general maintenance tasks (e.g. Calibration, cleaning of storage areas, etc.
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Conduct yourself and business in a manner that is befitting to the OpenRoad and OEM brand principles KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: Have strong attention to detail and high quality control standards.
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Assisting with minor maintenance and repair work, including painting, replacing light bulbs and fixtures (interior and exterior), windows replacement, moving furniture and equipment, repairing doors and gates, minor landscaping, and related upkeep and repairs, as well as simple plumbing and fixture repairs/replacements.
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The Quality Control Specialist provides support for flow cytometry quality control, in preclinical and/or clinical development within a Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and Washington State Medical Test Site/ CAP Accredited environment.
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The Materials Handler II is responsible for the movement, control, and maintenance of the companys material inventory assets. Experience working within a rigorous, quality control environment such as FDA cGMP/QSR or ISO. A strong team player with the demonstrated abilities and willingness to wear multiple hats , to perform a wide range of tasks (from menial to analytical) within a dynamic environment, and to support overall goals established for the area.
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Inventory Control - Reports department inventory concerns, including stock shrinkages, outs and overages to Department Lead and Zone Manager. Communicates inventory issues to Department Lead and/or Management.
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Under general supervision, this position performs a wide variety of tasks related to inventory, decontamination, inspection, maintenance and assembly, sterilization, and coordinated dispensing of general and specialized surgical devices, reusable instrumentation and equipment.
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Position Title: FLM - Assistant Store Manager (Finish Line shop inside Macy's)Summary:The FLM - Co Manager assists General Manager in all aspects of daily shift management by performing the following main duties:Sample Responsibilities:Assists General Manager in all aspects of daily shift management, including customer relations, inventory control, procedural tasks and paperwork, as well as visual merchandising.
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