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Inventory Control Coordinator

Umoja Biopharma is a game-changing biotech start-up with locations in Seattle, WA and Louisville, CO, focused on transforming the treatment of cancer with a novel integrated immunotherapy platform. Our vision is to develop off-the-shelf therapies capable of treating any tumor, any time. We are a diverse and growing team working in brand-new facilities in downtown Seattle, Washington, and Louisville, Colorado, and we are looking for innovative thinkers who are excited by groundbreaking science and technology, and passionate about squaring up to the challenges inherent to cutting edge drug development. We are committed to the principles of Diversity Equity and Inclusion and strongly invite applications from enthusiastic individuals who share our commitment and help position Umoja as a leader in this front.We at Umoja believe in the importance of stories; we are looking for great people to join our team to help us create more stories for ourselves, for you, and most importantly for patients and their families.Umoja Biopharma – Your Body. Your Hope. Your Cure.POSITION SUMMARYWe are seeking a passionate and capable Inventory Specialist to join our Supply Chain team. As a member of the Supply Chain group, you will be working with Manufacturing, Quality, and Laboratory Operations groups to ensure that all the material needs of the business are met.The Inventory Specialist will be responsible for managing and maintaining accurate records of company inventory, including supplies, materials, and equipment necessary for day-to-day operations in our GMP-compliant facility. This role will also provide detailed inventory reports and conduct periodic cycle counts, as well as propose and execute projects to improve material and inventory tracking through both SOPs and business processes. The ideal candidate will possess strong analytical skills, advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, and the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment.Additional activities include internal communication with multiple Umoja teams and providing feedback for continuous improvement on warehouse processes. Our ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, be highly organized, and detail oriented. Prior experience with a GMP environment is highly preferred.This role will support supply chain activities, reporting to the Associate Director of Supply Chain. This position will be based in Louisville, CO and is required to be onsite 5-days a week.CORE ACCOUNTABILITIESSpecific responsibilities include:Monitor and maintain stock levels through regular physical and system checks, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in inventory counts.Utilize advanced Excel functions to create and manage detailed spreadsheets; experience with pivot tables and data analysis is crucial.Implement and maintain inventory management systems to accurately track, record, and report inventory status.Coordinate with procurement and warehouse departments to optimize inventory levels and replenish stock as needed.Conduct regular audits to ensure compliance with GMP standards and internal policies.Resolve discrepancies between inventory records and physical stock quickly and accurately.Prepare detailed reports and forecasts related to inventory for upper management, highlighting potential issues and improvements.Assist in developing and implementing improvements to existing inventory management procedures to increase efficiency and accuracy.Operating the warehouse according to Umoja SOPs and Quality SystemsThe successful candidate will have:A GED or equivalent degree with 3 years of experience in inventory management, preferably in a GMP-regulated environment.Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including expertise in pivot tables, VLOOKUP, and other data management functions.Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills.Ability to work independently and as part of a team.Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.Knowledge of GMP guidelines and their application in inventory management.Preferred Qualifications:Experience with SAP or other Inventory management softwarePhysical Requirements:Ability to work onsite 5 days a week, as this role requires regular on-site presence to complete essential job-related functions.100% compliance with personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements including gloves, protective clothing, and eye safety glasses.Must have the ability to work around laboratories, manufacturing areas and equipment to perform physical tasks required for the role, including standing, walking, bending, kneeling, sitting, working your hands, and lift/push/pull materials up to 50 pounds.Comfortable being on your feet for extended periods of time.Exposure to warehousing and manufacturing areas at +5°C including storage freezer at –20°C and work in the walk in cold room at 2-8°C.Salary Range: $23.00 - $27.90/hour. This is a non-exempt role and is eligible for overtime.Benefits OfferingsUmoja Biopharma offers its employees competitive Medical, Dental, and Vision plans. Additionally, we offer Umojians access to a 401k plan through Fidelity, with a 100% match up to their first 6% deferral. Umoja also provides a generous Paid Time Off policy, employee commuter benefits, and cell phone stipend. For a full breakdown of our benefits offerings, please see the Benefits section of our website.

Glassdoor Inc. • Louisville, Stati Uniti

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Hydrogeologist (Early Career / Entry Level)

HydrogeologistMontgomery & Associates, Inc. (M&A) is seeking a full-time early-career hydrogeologist to join our Tucson, Phoenix, or Reno offices. This hydrogeologist position includes a mix of field work and office work including processing and analyzing data, supporting groundwater modeling activities, preparing technical reports, supporting water well drilling and testing, and groundwater sampling. Range of duties will vary with experience and qualifications. The candidate will interact with a wide range of M&A project staff and project managers, administrative personnel, and clients.DutiesCompiling, processing, and analyzing hydrogeologic data, including field dataCreating and maintaining project databasesAssisting groundwater modelers with data input, processing, and analysisDeveloping water budgets and hydrogeologic conceptual modelsObserve and document drilling and well development and construction operationsCollect and document water and soil samples and measure water quality parametersUsing spreadsheets, databases, GIS, and graphing software to create and manipulate data files, maps, and plotsProcessing and importing data for web-based data portal and data management system in support of project needsPreparing data summaries, presentations, and technical reports/memosParticipating in client meetings/teleconferences to present program results and recommendationsQualificationsUnderstanding of groundwater principles and clear understanding of how to apply hydrogeologic principles to characterize and assess groundwater systemsUndergraduate or graduate degree in hydrology or geology with some hydrology coursesPositive and enthusiastic attitude, willingness to learn, and ability to work in teams and at times with minimal supervisionWorking knowledge of GIS systems (ArcGIS Pro) and Access or SQL databasesExperience using standard analytical approaches and toolsExperience with working on data analysis to support groundwater modeling preferredUp to 4 years of experience in water resources or environmental consulting preferredStrong organizational, trouble-shooting, and problem-solving skills, and a commitment to deadlinesProficiency with Microsoft Office suite and general computer skillsExcellent communication skills (oral and written)Ability to legally work and reside in the United StatesYour benefits at Montgomery & Associates will include:Competitive benefits and salary in a growing team-oriented companyDynamic work environment with safety and technical training provided by the companyChallenging and collaborative multidisciplinary projectsOn-the-job mentoring by senior professionalsWestern U.S. projects and travel opportunitiesMedical, dental, and vision insuranceFlexible Spending Account; HRALong- and short-term disabilityLife/AD&D insuranceVacation, holiday, personal, and sick leavePaid parental leaveEmployer matching 401k retirement plan

Glassdoor Inc. • Tucson, Stati Uniti

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Regional Fleet Coordinator

Description:SPL is a leading provider of compliance and testing services for Environmental, Energy, and other end markets. Through our ISO and NELAP certified labs, verifiable test methods, and nationally recognized scientists SPL is dedicated to ensuring accurate and defensible data to our clients and communities. By providing best-in-class laboratory, metrology, and data management services, as well as access to data in real-time, our customers can efficiently track and optimize their operations. At SPL, we are committed to meeting the needs of the Environmental and Energy sectors through our expansive network of laboratories and service centers. It is our mission to be your preferred partner, empowering our customers to lead the world toward a more transparent, fair, and sustainable future.Job Summary:SPL is growing and is currently looking for a Regional Fleet Coordinator in Greeley, CO. The Regional Fleet Coordinator must be team oriented, proactive, and goal driven. This position will have the sole responsibility of maintaining fleet operations for their designated region(s).Job Responsibilities:Responsible for integrating legacy Fleet Programs into their designated region(s);Management of the vehicle GPS Program;Facilitate the acquisition of new vehicles for field and lab offices;Facilitate the return of fleet vehicles that have exceeded their lease;Facilitate the sale of company-owned vehicles that are no longer needed;Shipping company vehicles between SPL locations;Intercompany transfers of vehicles;Review and approve vehicle maintenance expenses;Facilitate vehicle and trailer registration renewals;Act as the primary contact for vehicle leasing companies;Management of fuel card programs;Management of comprehensive Fleet list and schedule;Other duties as assigned.Requirements:Minimum 2 years’ experience as a Fleet Coordinator;Must possess sharp attention to detail;Must have working knowledge of Microsoft Windows, Outlook, Word, Excel, Adobe Acrobat, and the Internet;Must be able to safely operate company vehicles.Education:High school diploma or equivalent is required.Relocation:This position is not eligible for relocation.Travel Requirements:This position will require some travel.Work Schedule:This position will work 8 hours Monday-Friday in SPL’s Greeley, CO location. This position is subject to after-hours and weekend availability to meet deadlines.

Glassdoor Inc. • Greeley, Stati Uniti

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