Menasha Jobs
Financial Sales Advisor/Personal Banker
Details: Market retail banking products and services to consumer and small business customers, face to face or over the phone, in order to grow, retain and maximize profit for the bank. Offer customized banking solutions to customers utilizing the account recommendation tool (ART) to capture the customer conversation and needs. Utilize Customer Relationship Management (CRM) to manage customer contact and leads to maximize new and existing deposit relationships through cross-selling of all retail banking products. Deliver an exceptional customer service experience while responding to daily customer inquiries
Restaurant Manager - Adairsville, GA
Details: Cracker Barrel is born and bred in quality. In fact quality is our way of life. You'll find it at the heart of our home cooked meals, and at the foundation of our growing success. Thanks to an exceptional team of hardworking individuals in over 625 locations throught the US and our team of professionals at our corporate headquarters in Lebanon, TN, we have been voted by Restaurant and Institutions magazine as American's #1 family dining concept 19 years in a row. What does it take to have one of the best restaurants in America? It takes individuals who pride themselves on their strong leadership talents, demonstrate innovative ideas and have an unparalleled passion for their work. If you have two years of recent restaurant management experience and you are interested in talking, please apply today. Managers receive a generous compensation plan, including: Medical/Dental/Prescription Drug Plan/Life Insurance Employee Discount Paid Vacation 401K Savings Plan Flexible schedules Employment opportunities at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. are open to all qualified applicants solely on the basis of their job-related experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities. Qualified applicants are considered for all open positions for which they apply and for advancement without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, or the presence of a medical condition or disability. Department Training
Leasing Consultant (Part-time)
Details: Leasing Consultant Related Management Job Description Rate of Pay Range: $14.50/Hour - $15.50/Hour Benefits: Paid Holidays,PTO (Paid Time Off) and Free Uniforms. Industry leader, Related Management, has a great career opportunities for a Part-time Leasing Consultant in our multi-family apartment home at Andrews Square East, (formerly Hunters Glen), Texas. For over 40 years as an employer of choice we are one of the largest, most diversified privately owned property management firms in the U.S. with real estate assets in 15 states. This is an excellent opportunity to join an industry leader who is looking for a positive person to add their strengths to an already wonderful mix of committed and dedicated employees. Responsibilities (include but not limited to): •Perform all administrative duties related to the on-site sales/marketing function •Demonstrate and lease apartments •Generate traffic •Secure appointments and maximizing of rentals •Assist in the total leasing efforts and integrated marketing programs of the property •Participate in the presentation and monitoring of market ready products and special projects as Needed Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability.
Maintenance Superintendent
Details: For 40 years as an employer of choice and an owner manager of over 90% of our portfolio, Related offers a generous benefit package; technology that puts us ahead of the competition; and training and support systems that are unmatched. We deliver an exceptional level of respect-based customer service, a commitment to sustainable practices, including the largest smoke free residential initiative in the industry; and a focus on value enhancement that are unparalleled.. We have a growing portfolio of real estate assets which are located in over 15 states. This makes us one of the largest and most diversified privately owned property management firms in the United States. Related Management has set an exceptional performance benchmark for the responsive and professional management of both affordable and market rate communities. Our philosophy of management is anchored in the respect we have for the needs of our employees, our residents and our investors. We realize that to meet the needs of any of these we must address the needs of all three. Equal Opportunity Employer We do not discriminate on the basis of disability. Related Management is currently seeking an exceptional Maintenance Superintendent for a 144 unit property. The Maintenance Superintendent is directly responsible for supervising and performing the following: •Provide solid leadership of the maintenance team and assist in the development and success of the maintenance team members. •Review, implement and monitor a preventative maintenance program which includes both regular maintenance items and assisting in the identification and 5-year planning of capital projects as needed. •Ensure the timely completion of work orders. Review statistics; follow up with residents for quality control, document information in software and address productivity concerns. •Complete reports as required on daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual basis. •Participate in annual budget process and remain engaged in budget decisions. •Purchase materials, supplies and monitor inventory levels. In many cases it will be necessary to solicit 3 bids with consistent scope of work and prepare a complete bid summary for supervisor approval. •Manage vendor contracts, expectations and relations. Consistently follow up on work completed to ensure quality. •Ensure compliance with Housing Quality Standards. Schedules inspections, implements standards, and maintains records of all internal and external Unit Inspections. •Walk occupied and unoccupied units for signs of necessary preventative maintenance. •Ensure compliance of Company’s procedures, policies, and controls. •Special projects as assigned by the property manager. Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability.
Incident Investigator
Details: Incident Management Investigator PCG is seeking a highly motivated and dependable Incident Management Investigator with an interest in public service to be part of the State of Ohio Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Provider Oversight team. This position is responsible for the investigation of Protection From Harm allegations related to consumers in the Ohio Medicaid HCBS waiver programs. Specifically: Responsibilities: Coordinate with law enforcement, county children's services, adult protective units, county board of developmental disabilities, or any other entity as needed Review all relevant documents, which may include, but are not limited to, the All Services Plans, Program Eligibility Assessment Tool, clinical notes, communication notes, coroner's report, nurse's notes, provider billing, medical reports, police or fire department reports, etc. Document all investigative activities. The documentation must include discovery of all elements of the incident, including answering who, what where, when, and how the incident occurred Conduct and document interviews with individuals who may have relevant information. For incidents involving abuse, neglect, exploitation or suspicious death, attempt to complete face-to-face (in person or via web technology) interviews to evaluate the credibility of the witnesses At the conclusion of the investigation, make the appropriate referrals to other agencies or licensing boards If it is not possible or relevant to the investigation to complete one of the investigation activities listed in this section, document the reason in the incident reporting system Write an investigation summary report and develop a prevention plan at the conclusion of any investigation Assist with or complete other duties as assigned
Community Case Worker - HOME or REMOTE
Details: Position Description Purpose Provide information, assistance and support to senior citizens and adults with physical disabilities participating in the consumer direction within CHOICES, (the self-directed service option within Tennessee's Home and Community Based Medicaid Service Waiver) to assist them with the responsibilities of self-direction, including the responsibilities of being an employer. Reporting Relationships The Support Broker will report to the Senior Program Administrator - Resource Consultants. Minimum
Financial Planning and Analysis Manager
Details: GENERAL SUMMARY: The FP&A Manager will lead the fiscal planning and analysis team and be responsible for the development and management of the annual operating plan including divisional level planning, reporting, modeling and analysis. The successful candidate will create internal knowledge by developing and maintaining key performance metrics to support the strategic growth of the firm. The ideal candidate will have 8-10 years of progressive management experience in a financial planning and analysis environment, strong analytical skills, along with excellent verbal and written communication skills. The ideal candidate will be personable, reliable, professional, and enjoy working as a team. This is a tremendous opportunity for the right individual. The position will report to the Director of Financial Operations and FP&A. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (Other duties may be assigned as appropriate and necessary). The requirements listed below are ranked in order of importance and are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities required to do the job successfully. Include appropriate references to quantitative abilities, computer skills, writing skills, research skills and general attributes. (Note: It may be helpful to use the PCG performance evaluation tool as a reference point.) Lead Development and Management of Divisional Operating Plan •Lead development and management of the annual operating plan and process for the company •Support the strategic business planning process and partner with unit managers as needed•Develop, implement and maintain a planning and analysis tool that will provide senior leadership with appropriate analytical information to establish goals and measure performance of the company’s portfolio of businesses. •Routinely communicate business unit and company operational performance trends, historical and forecasted, using appropriate metrics. Suggest trends, resulting implications, key actions, and strategic implications Develop, Train, Assess and Guide Staff •Provide training and tools to ensure staff has up-to-date skills to follow procedures and adhere to policy•Mentor staff to foster business maturity and appropriate situational behavior•Regularly assess staffing needs, identify areas of team or individual development and implement a plan to address personal or technical growth Serve as Key Business Management Leader •Partner with operations managers, program managers and functional leaders to meet requirements •Support facility needs assessments and leasehold investment planning•Lead internal workgroup discussions as assigned and charged•Maintain excellent communication with project and line staff EDUCATION and/or PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Education: Bachelor’s Degree Required, MBA preferred Experience: 8-10 years accounting or finance experience with minimum 3 years management experience Skills: Management experience requiredCreative problem solverAnalytical thinker Ability to prioritize tasksExcellent project management experience preferred Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast paced environment with multiple deadlinesExcellent written and oral communication skillsProcess improvement orientedDatabase design and troubleshooting skillsExcellent spreadsheet skills required SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Financial Analyst(s)Temporary Staff and Others, As Assigned EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY STATEMENT 41 C.F.R. Section 60-741.44(a); 60-300.44(a) Public Consulting Group, Inc. complies with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, which prohibits discrimination by Federal government contractors and subcontractors against individuals on the basis of disability and requires affirmative action on behalf of qualified individuals with disabilities. Public Consulting Group, Inc. also complies with the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Act of 1974, as amended by the Jobs for Veterans Act of 2002, 38 U.S.C. 4212 (VEVRAA), which prohibits employment discrimination against protected veterans by covered Federal contractors and subcontractors and requires each covered Federal contractor and subcontractor to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment these veterans. If you have a disability or are a veteran covered by the program, please notify us by contacting a Human Resources representative. Submission of this information is voluntary, and your refusal to provide it will not cause you to be subjected to harassment, intimidation, threats, coercion, or discrimination because you engage or may engage in any of the following activities: 1.Filing a complaint; 2.Assisting or participating in an investigation, compliance evaluation, hearing, or any other activity related to the administration of Section 503 or VEVRAA or any other Federal, state, or local law requiring equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities or protected veterans; 3.Opposing any act or practice made unlawful by Section 503 or VEVRAA or their implementing regulations or any other Federal, state, or local law requiring equal opportunity for protected veterans or individuals with disabilities; or 4.Exercising any other right protected by VEVRAA or by Section 503 or their implementing regulations. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY – AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY Public Consulting Group, Inc. pledges full support to the Affirmative Action Program and policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity in compliance with Executive Order 11246, as amended, as well as applicable state and local laws, directives, and regulations. Public Consulting Group, Inc. recruits, hires, trains, and promotes persons in all job titles without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, disability, or protected veteran status. We ensure that hiring and promotion decisions are in accord with equal employment opportunity principles by imposing only requirements that are job related and do not have an adverse impact, and that other employment decisions further the principle of equal employment opportunity. Public Consulting Group, Inc. ensures that all personnel actions such as compensation, benefits, company-sponsored training, education, tuition assistance, transfer, demotion, termination, layoff, return from layoff, and social and recreational programs are administered without regard to protected group status. Equal opportunity can only be achieved through demonstrated leadership and aggressive implementation of a viable Affirmative Action Program. Our Affirmative Action Program sets forth specific affirmative action and equal employment opportunity responsibilities of managers, supervisors, and all employees. It is incumbent that employees not discriminate in any policy, practice, or procedure on the basis of protected group status. All employees are expected to make every reasonable effort to carry out their Affirmative Action Program responsibilities in spirit, as well as in letter, to assure that equal opportunity is available to all. We further expect all employees to demonstrate sensitivity to, and respect for, all other employees and to demonstrate commitment to the Company’s equal employment opportunity and affirmative action objectives. Administrative responsibility for this vital Affirmative Action Program, including regular monitoring and periodic reporting to top management, is delegated to EO Administrator Public Consulting Group, Inc.. This program is available for review upon request by any applicant or employee by contacting the EO Administrator during regular business hours. _______________________________________________ William S. Mosakowski, President Public Consulting Group, LLC 3/24/14 #LI-KS1
Claims Analyst
Details: Job Description: P ublic Consulting Group, Inc. is currently seeking a Claims Analyst to work in our Portsmouth, NH office. This position is responsible for performing claiming operations in support of our Third Party clients. The analyst should have strong Medicare and Medicaid claims processing experience and be familiar with standardized billing forms and claims coding. The Claims Analyst ensures that all claiming activities are completed on time and that quality assurance standards are maintained. Responsibilities: Ensure adherence to stringent timeliness and accuracy performance measures. Analyze financial reports and data sets for compliance with state and federal standards. Ensure maintenance of standard operating procedures. Prepare materials and respond to inquiries from federal oversight agencies. Ensure compliance with federal regulations related to Medicaid. Provide information and technical assistance on claiming activities. Communicate in a timely and concise way with state partners. Maintain positive working relationship with the client. Prepare for and participates in quarterly claim certification meetings. Assist with preparation of quarterly and annual revenue estimates and reports. Research federal policies and regulations related to federal revenue. Prepare claims for Medicaid match and claim submission. Prepare quality assurance case samples Other responsibilities as necessary.
Community Case Worker - HOME or REMOTE
Details: Position Description Purpose Provide information, assistance and support to senior citizens and adults with physical disabilities participating in the consumer direction within CHOICES, (the self-directed service option within Tennessee's Home and Community Based Medicaid Service Waiver) to assist them with the responsibilities of self-direction, including the responsibilities of being an employer. Reporting Relationships The Support Broker will report to the Senior Program Administrator - Resource Consultants. Minimum
Inventory Taker - US - Dist 425 - Vallejo, CA and surrounding area
Details: Description RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the “Fast Track” to receive a promotion and raise in pay . Job Requirements/Duties • Proficient with the RGIS hand held computer and other inventory equipment. • Achieve established average per hour (APH) counting goals while ensuring accuracy and integrity of the data collected in all inventories worked. • Adhere to all company policies and procedures. • Ability to work assigned shifts and adhere to a flexible schedule with varying hours to include working an extreme schedule, resulting in long hours on occasion. • Ability to work in various work environments, such as stores, warehouses, outside industries, etc., with potential exposure to cold and heat. • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality in all duties. • Access to reliable transportation. • Ability to complete other duties as assigned by Management. • Places community before self, engages and works effectively with and assists other Team Members. • Ability to relate information clearly and accurately, verbally and in written form, in a positive manner that yields cooperation. • Creates partnerships and instills trust and confidence in one's abilities, based upon demonstrated expertise. • Takes initiative to explore and suggest new approaches that can impact quality and/or quantity of job performance and organizational effectiveness, innovative. • Demonstrates a positive presence and energy. Is optimistic, maintains a positive view of life. Is respectful and honest with others. • Maintains a can do attitude, attacks job with passion, demonstrates a sense of urgency and delivers excellent output. Physical Requirements • Prolonged standing with occasional walking (frequent) • Repetitive motions requiring use of both wrists and hands as well as fingers (frequent) • Able to work for extended periods of time (frequent) • Low level positions: squatting, kneeling, and crouching (frequent) • Use of ladders and step stools up to 8 steps high. (frequent) • Balancing when counting stock from ladder (frequent) • Conveying detailed or important instructions or ideas accurately and quickly (frequent) • Able to lift and carry items up to 25 pounds (occasional) • Able to travel by car and plane (occasional) • Able to travel including overnight stays (occasional) Training & Development Each RGIS auditor completes a paid comprehensive training program on the techniques and how to use the proprietary equipment, prior to being assigned to work an inventory event. In addition, as new clients are added, client-specific training is also provided to familiarize the RGIS auditor with the nuances of that customer. Finally, RGIS provides Continuous ASET Advancement Process (CAAP) training for experienced auditors. CAAP focuses on improving the accuracy and counting speed of selected Specialist and Expert-ranked Team Members. As these CAAP trainees achieve higher on-the-job performance results, they become eligible for promotion to the next ASET ranking and corresponding pay increases. The CAAP process consists of training sessions that focus on building sight counting ability, ten-key-by-touch skills, and effective counting techniques. CAAP trainees transfer the course content during on-the-job skill applications in approximately 24 live events to build accuracy, speed, and confidence. This job is available in the following locations: USA-CA-Vallejo, USA-CA-Walnut Creek, USA-CA-Concord
Inventory Taker - US - Dist 425 - Oakland, CA and surrounding area
Details: Description RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the “Fast Track” to receive a promotion and raise in pay . Job Requirements/Duties • Proficient with the RGIS hand held computer and other inventory equipment. • Achieve established average per hour (APH) counting goals while ensuring accuracy and integrity of the data collected in all inventories worked. • Adhere to all company policies and procedures. • Ability to work assigned shifts and adhere to a flexible schedule with varying hours to include working an extreme schedule, resulting in long hours on occasion. • Ability to work in various work environments, such as stores, warehouses, outside industries, etc., with potential exposure to cold and heat. • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality in all duties. • Access to reliable transportation. • Ability to complete other duties as assigned by Management. • Places community before self, engages and works effectively with and assists other Team Members. • Ability to relate information clearly and accurately, verbally and in written form, in a positive manner that yields cooperation. • Creates partnerships and instills trust and confidence in one's abilities, based upon demonstrated expertise. • Takes initiative to explore and suggest new approaches that can impact quality and/or quantity of job performance and organizational effectiveness, innovative. • Demonstrates a positive presence and energy. Is optimistic, maintains a positive view of life. Is respectful and honest with others. • Maintains a can do attitude, attacks job with passion, demonstrates a sense of urgency and delivers excellent output. Physical Requirements • Prolonged standing with occasional walking (frequent) • Repetitive motions requiring use of both wrists and hands as well as fingers (frequent) • Able to work for extended periods of time (frequent) • Low level positions: squatting, kneeling, and crouching (frequent) • Use of ladders and step stools up to 8 steps high. (frequent) • Balancing when counting stock from ladder (frequent) • Conveying detailed or important instructions or ideas accurately and quickly (frequent) • Able to lift and carry items up to 25 pounds (occasional) • Able to travel by car and plane (occasional) • Able to travel including overnight stays (occasional) Training & Development Each RGIS auditor completes a paid comprehensive training program on the techniques and how to use the proprietary equipment, prior to being assigned to work an inventory event. In addition, as new clients are added, client-specific training is also provided to familiarize the RGIS auditor with the nuances of that customer. Finally, RGIS provides Continuous ASET Advancement Process (CAAP) training for experienced auditors. CAAP focuses on improving the accuracy and counting speed of selected Specialist and Expert-ranked Team Members. As these CAAP trainees achieve higher on-the-job performance results, they become eligible for promotion to the next ASET ranking and corresponding pay increases. The CAAP process consists of training sessions that focus on building sight counting ability, ten-key-by-touch skills, and effective counting techniques. CAAP trainees transfer the course content during on-the-job skill applications in approximately 24 live events to build accuracy, speed, and confidence. This job is available in the following locations: USA-CA-Vallejo, USA-CA-Emeryville, USA-CA-San Leandro
Inventory Taker - US - Dist 425 - Fairfield, CA - including Vacaville
Details: Description RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the “Fast Track” to receive a promotion and raise in pay . Job Requirements/Duties • Proficient with the RGIS hand held computer and other inventory equipment. • Achieve established average per hour (APH) counting goals while ensuring accuracy and integrity of the data collected in all inventories worked. • Adhere to all company policies and procedures. • Ability to work assigned shifts and adhere to a flexible schedule with varying hours to include working an extreme schedule, resulting in long hours on occasion. • Ability to work in various work environments, such as stores, warehouses, outside industries, etc., with potential exposure to cold and heat. • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality in all duties. • Access to reliable transportation. • Ability to complete other duties as assigned by Management. • Places community before self, engages and works effectively with and assists other Team Members. • Ability to relate information clearly and accurately, verbally and in written form, in a positive manner that yields cooperation. • Creates partnerships and instills trust and confidence in one's abilities, based upon demonstrated expertise. • Takes initiative to explore and suggest new approaches that can impact quality and/or quantity of job performance and organizational effectiveness, innovative. • Demonstrates a positive presence and energy. Is optimistic, maintains a positive view of life. Is respectful and honest with others. • Maintains a can do attitude, attacks job with passion, demonstrates a sense of urgency and delivers excellent output. Physical Requirements • Prolonged standing with occasional walking (frequent) • Repetitive motions requiring use of both wrists and hands as well as fingers (frequent) • Able to work for extended periods of time (frequent) • Low level positions: squatting, kneeling, and crouching (frequent) • Use of ladders and step stools up to 8 steps high. (frequent) • Balancing when counting stock from ladder (frequent) • Conveying detailed or important instructions or ideas accurately and quickly (frequent) • Able to lift and carry items up to 25 pounds (occasional) • Able to travel by car and plane (occasional) • Able to travel including overnight stays (occasional) Training & Development Each RGIS auditor completes a paid comprehensive training program on the techniques and how to use the proprietary equipment, prior to being assigned to work an inventory event. In addition, as new clients are added, client-specific training is also provided to familiarize the RGIS auditor with the nuances of that customer. Finally, RGIS provides Continuous ASET Advancement Process (CAAP) training for experienced auditors. CAAP focuses on improving the accuracy and counting speed of selected Specialist and Expert-ranked Team Members. As these CAAP trainees achieve higher on-the-job performance results, they become eligible for promotion to the next ASET ranking and corresponding pay increases. The CAAP process consists of training sessions that focus on building sight counting ability, ten-key-by-touch skills, and effective counting techniques. CAAP trainees transfer the course content during on-the-job skill applications in approximately 24 live events to build accuracy, speed, and confidence. This job is available in the following locations: USA-CA-Fairfield, USA-CA-Vacaville
Inventory Taker - US - Dist 018 - Canton, OH
Details: RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer or shorter depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the Fast Track to receive a promotion and a raise in pay. This job is available in the following locations: USA-OH-Canton, USA-OH-North Canton, USA-OH-Massillon
Inventory Taker- US - Dist 456 - Fairfax/Falls Church/Burke/Vienna/Chantilly/McLean/Oakton, VA
Details: RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer or shorter depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the Fast Track to receive a promotion and a raise in pay. This job is available in the following locations: USA-VA-Fairfax, USA-VA-Burke, USA-VA-McLean
Inventory Taker - US - Dist 354 - Poughkeepsie, NY/Hudson Valley area
Details: RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer or shorter depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the Fast Track to receive a promotion and a raise in pay. This job is available in the following locations: USA-NY-Poughkeepsie, USA-NY-Carmel, USA-NY-Fishkill
Inventory Taker - US - Dist 354 - Glens Falls, NY/Lake George, NY
Details: RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer or shorter depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the Fast Track to receive a promotion and a raise in pay. This job is available in the following locations: USA-NY-Glens Falls, USA-NY-Greenwich, USA-NY-Lake George
Inventory Taker - US - Dist 407 - San Mateo, CA
Details: Description RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the “Fast Track” to receive a promotion and raise in pay . Job Requirements/Duties • Proficient with the RGIS hand held computer and other inventory equipment. • Achieve established average per hour (APH) counting goals while ensuring accuracy and integrity of the data collected in all inventories worked. • Adhere to all company policies and procedures. • Ability to work assigned shifts and adhere to a flexible schedule with varying hours to include working an extreme schedule, resulting in long hours on occasion. • Ability to work in various work environments, such as stores, warehouses, outside industries, etc., with potential exposure to cold and heat. • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality in all duties. • Access to reliable transportation. • Ability to complete other duties as assigned by Management. • Places community before self, engages and works effectively with and assists other Team Members. • Ability to relate information clearly and accurately, verbally and in written form, in a positive manner that yields cooperation. • Creates partnerships and instills trust and confidence in one's abilities, based upon demonstrated expertise. • Takes initiative to explore and suggest new approaches that can impact quality and/or quantity of job performance and organizational effectiveness, innovative. • Demonstrates a positive presence and energy. Is optimistic, maintains a positive view of life. Is respectful and honest with others. • Maintains a can do attitude, attacks job with passion, demonstrates a sense of urgency and delivers excellent output. Physical Requirements • Prolonged standing with occasional walking (frequent) • Repetitive motions requiring use of both wrists and hands as well as fingers (frequent) • Able to work for extended periods of time (frequent) • Low level positions: squatting, kneeling, and crouching (frequent) • Use of ladders and step stools up to 8 steps high. (frequent) • Balancing when counting stock from ladder (frequent) • Conveying detailed or important instructions or ideas accurately and quickly (frequent) • Able to lift and carry items up to 25 pounds (occasional) • Able to travel by car and plane (occasional) • Able to travel including overnight stays (occasional) Training & Development Each RGIS auditor completes a paid comprehensive training program on the techniques and how to use the proprietary equipment, prior to being assigned to work an inventory event. In addition, as new clients are added, client-specific training is also provided to familiarize the RGIS auditor with the nuances of that customer. Finally, RGIS provides Continuous ASET Advancement Process (CAAP) training for experienced auditors. CAAP focuses on improving the accuracy and counting speed of selected Specialist and Expert-ranked Team Members. As these CAAP trainees achieve higher on-the-job performance results, they become eligible for promotion to the next ASET ranking and corresponding pay increases. The CAAP process consists of training sessions that focus on building sight counting ability, ten-key-by-touch skills, and effective counting techniques. CAAP trainees transfer the course content during on-the-job skill applications in approximately 24 live events to build accuracy, speed, and confidence. This job is available in the following locations: USA-CA-Daly City
Inventory Associate Dist 001 - Warren, MI
Details: RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer or shorter depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the Fast Track to receive a promotion and a raise in pay. This job is available in the following locations: USA-MI-Warren
Inventory Associate - US - Dist 217 - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA
Details: RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer or shorter depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the Fast Track to receive a promotion and a raise in pay. This job is available in the following locations: USA-PA-Moosic, USA-PA-Scranton, USA-PA-Hawley
Inventory Taker - US - Dist 064 - Bismarck, ND
Details: RGIS Inventory Takers are members of a team (called Team Members) that work together to physically count inventory for our clients and enter information into RGIS equipment. Inventory to be counted varies depending on the client and location to be audited. Items may be located on the floor, tables, or shelves at various heights. Items are generally counted on the shelves, but may be moved if required. Inventories take approximately 4-6 hours to complete; however, it may take longer or shorter depending on the size of the location and the level of inventory to be counted. All Inventory Takers receive comprehensive training on RGIS inventory practices and procedures prior to being assigned to an inventory event. All New Hire inventory takers have the ability to be promoted after only 5 qualifying events. These new hires will be on the Fast Track to receive a promotion and a raise in pay. This job is available in the following locations: USA-ND-Bismarck, USA-ND-Sterling, USA-ND-Mandan