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The successful Inventory Assistant will help to achieve maximum inventory control, maintain awareness of which styles are selling best at each location and online in order to optimize asset allocation, and assist with quarterly physical inventory counts.
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Education - Bachelor's degree, or higher, from an accredited college or university with a major directly related in a field of study as related to the requirements of specific task order, with emphasis in aquaculture, fisheries, molecular biology or oceanography, plus 1+ years of experience in a related field or combination of such totaling 5+ years of combined education/experience.
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Find and develop strategic and emerging FSI and ecosystem partners in order to build, cultivate, and maintain relationships with business partners on all levels. Echodyne offers its radars to companies working in Automotive, Transportation, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Border Security, Smart Cities, Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS), and Airspace Management including Urban Air Mobility (UTM.
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The successful candidate must have extensive hands-on experience in assay development and possess excellent communication skills in order to work on projects requiring close collaboration with other groups, such as discovery research, product sciences, process development, and QC.
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The role of the Order Management Specialist is to manage new international transactions received from Fluke distributor, customers, subsidiaries, service centers and supplier globally. Research and resolve discrepancies related to delivery, price, order status, item-clarification; explaining outcomes with tact and diplomacy.
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As a US FOODS Night Warehouse Selector you will be responsible for preparing customer orders that grow our business, instilling and reinforcing safety above all else.
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Suggest alternate solutions that achieve business goals and/or drive alternate solutions in order to meet objectives. Business Operations is responsible for global program and project management, capital and portfolio management, resource prioritization, tracking and communication of performance, administrative services, Annual Operating Plan & LRP Planning, Space Management, and other key functions critical to the operation of DE&E Technology division.
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Our ideal candidate has strong physics based low order modeling fundamentals (including fluid systems), simulation experience (from a simple DAE system to high order analysis e.g. CFD), is comfortable modeling initially unknown to them physical systems with variable degrees of fidelity, and capturing their key interactions at the system level.
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Coordinate with and provide technical assistance to SCADA engineers, substation physical engineers, and control design staff in order to fully develop system integration of protection, control, and monitoring systems.
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Procurement and contract administration programs include Design-Build, General Contractor/Construction Manager (GC/CM), Design-Bid-Build, Small Works, and Job Order Contracting (JOC). It is the responsibility of all employees to follow the Agency safety rules, regulations, and procedures pertaining to their assigned duties and responsibilities, which could include systems, operations, and/or other employees.
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Coordinate the review of a variety of applicant and/or permit set design work in order to provide comments that protect King County infrastructure. The position offers great teamwork, collaboration, and an opportunity to coordinate with multiple King County groups (Conveyance Inspection, Operations, Permitting, Real Property, KC Industrial Waste, and KC Parks.
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In order to enhance collaboration and cross-functional partnerships, among other things, at this time, our organization follows a hybrid work schedule that requires employees to work in the office 3 days a week, or as directed by their manager/department.
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Full system lifecycle experience with preference for at least two (2) full lifecycle implementations of end-to-end PTP functionality, from purchase order through to FI-AP remittance processing.
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The Order Fulfillment Specialist is responsible for ensuring the timely fulfillment of orders. A minimum of three years of experience in supply chain, order fulfillment, or related field experience.
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Additionally, the Annuity and Insurance Program Specialist is responsible for delivering timely and accurate product, quote and rate information as well as responding to FPs on case support, client consultation, order entry support, and book reviews.
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