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expertise, standard procedures, and experimental know-how to preserve institutional memory and train new team members. Project and Group Management Support: Assist in scheduling, logistics, procurement, and
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, the successful candidate is expected to be involved and collaborate with other faculty in the department's innovative Bridge Experience Program (https://xl.vt.edu/programs-and-opportunities/bridge-experience.html
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, Faculty of Engineering, invites applications for a position as assistant Professor in Logistics and supply chain management with a focus on sustainable distribution, warehousing and materials handling
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problems in e-commerce, linked to the Thematic Project “Cutting, packing, lot-sizing, production scheduling, routing, location problems, and their integration in industrial and logistics contexts
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plan defined for the RE
project, namely:• Scientific, technical and logistical support to the project's Work Packages.• Data collection, organization and analysis.• Support for the production -
eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary Outstanding applicants are desired for a Part-Time Lecturer (PTL) teaching position as Co-Course Director for a
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, Logistics and Information Systems The PhD programme in Business Processes, Logistics and Information Systems aims to be at the forefront of developments in Logistics and Supply Chain management in interaction
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sustainability. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/ase The Organo-Mineral Group (OMG) within the Asian School of the Environment (ASE) is seeking a Research Fellow. This position is part of a
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makers (e,g, CEOs and CIOs, Product- and Marketing Managers, Financial, IT and Supply Chain- Logistics Managers, and Functional Analysts) to aptly interpret and apply analytics. The degree is deeply rooted
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availability is limited, while water may be accessible but not necessarily potable, as observed during flooding events. The logistical challenges involved in ensuring both energy and potable water supply can be