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Motion Industries Jobs
Account Representative Motion Industries – Eden Prairie, MN At Motion Ai our Account Representatives drive sales, identify, and generate opportunities for our customers. If you have an engineering (electrical, mechanical… May 19
Warehouse Driver Motion Industries – Knoxville, TN They provide the highest levels of customer service by delivering products timely and treating customers with respect. Ensure timely deliveries to customers. May 19
On-Site Manager Motion Industries – Muscle Shoals, AL Under limited supervision, the On-Site Manager manages key supply functions and. Personnel that include but are not limited to inventory control, supplier… May 15
Operations Manager Motion Industries – Webb City, MO They help to provide a focused and energetic branch team atmosphere while making certain the branch operates in an efficient manner. May 17
Field Service Technician Motion Industries – Phoenix, AZ Under general supervision, the Field Service Technician performs moderately complex customer support activities for equipment and systems products such as… May 19
Warehouse Associate Motion Industries – Albany, GA At Motion Industries, our Warehouse personnel provide the highest levels of customer service by performing all shipping and receiving activity for the Branch… May 17
On-Site CSR Motion Industries – Gary, IN Under general supervision, fulfills customer orders accurately and in a timely manner to ensure customer satisfaction: primary contribution is processing orders… May 17
IT Procurement Analyst Motion Industries – Irondale, AL The IT Procurement Analyst is responsible for ordering and managing IT hardware, software and contract renewals. May 19
Field Service Tech Motion Industries – Grand Rapids, MI Under general supervision, the Field Service Technician performs moderately complex customer support activities for equipment and systems products such as… May 19
Material Handler Motion Industries – Fort Mill, SC At Motion, Material Handlers are responsible for shipping, receiving, and processing orders for the Fulfillment Centers, they ensure customers receive the… May 17
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
Monday, May 22nd, 2023
4:00 p.m. Room 307, Civic Center Complex
- EXECUTIVE SESSION:
- An executive session will be held prior to the open session.
- The executive session is closed as provided by:
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees. This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
- OPEN SESSION:
- CALL TO ORDER:
- ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS:
- APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
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- May 8th, 2023 (Cook, Sutton, Johnson-Kincaid)
- APPROVAL OF CLAIMS:
- PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE:
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- Officers in the Field Training ProgramÂ
- APPLICANT PROCESS:
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- Review of recommendation from the Evansville Police Pension Board regarding a new evaluation to be included in the psychological exam of sworn police applicants (tabled from last meeting.)
- Certify the applicant scores from the May 2023 Hiring Process into the active eligibility list.Â
- APPLICANTS:
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- 23-047
- RETIREMENTS:
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- Deputy Chief Stephanie Loehrlein Cox, Badge Number 212, retiring effective June 2nd, 2023 after serving 31 years and 5 months.Â
- REMINDERS: Â
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- The next scheduled meeting is Monday, June 12th, 2023 at 4:00pm.Â
- ADJOURNMENT:
McDowell Awarded 2023 M. Edward Jones Engagement Award
The University of Southern Indiana’s Outreach and Engagement has awarded the 2023 M. Edward Jones Engagement Award to Charmaine McDowell, Director of Corporate Partnerships with Outreach and Engagement.
The award is given annually to an individual, group, or project for excellence in leadership, commitment to quality, tireless service and dedication to lifelong learning in fulfilling the outreach mission of USI.
Since joining USI in 1992, McDowell has passionately served the region, sharing the best of USI to benefit individual development and organizational advancement. She has developed ongoing partnerships and training to elevate safety, productivity, retention, leadership, customer service and an improved bottom line.
“Charmaine McDowell embodies the USI Outreach and Engagement mission by connecting with the community and turning ideas into real opportunities,†says Dawn Stoneking, Executive Director of Outreach and Engagement. “She is a listener, innovator, educator, and collaborator who has enhanced the bonds between the community, government, businesses, organizations and individuals, responding to their needs and fostering learning and growth.â€
One such partnership was the formulation of the Tri-State Industrial Safety Council (TSISC) in 2003, a collaboration of regional safety professionals to promote a cost-effective, safe work environment for owner organizations and contract employees. TSISC, a member of the Association of Reciprocal Safety Councils, Inc. (ARSC), in partnership with USI Outreach and Engagement, offers the Basic Orientation Plusâ„¢ and Refresher reciprocal safety training programs. Since its inception, the programs have served over 120,000 contractor employees regionally. In addition, McDowell has coordinated site-specific safety training for over 48,000 contractors at TSISC owner-member companies.
McDowell’s leadership and training expertise have served the manufacturing industry, particularly Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana (TMMI), where she has conducted training on-site for all shifts. She has provided instruction in team leader orientation and development, communication, creativity and innovation, soft skills, new engineer orientation, A-3 writing, project management, diversity, safety and other valuable learning modules for TMMI employees.
She also serves as President on the Board of Directors for Meals on Wheels and served over 15 years on the board of Voices, an advocacy group supporting Vanderburgh County residents in long-term care facilities.
“I am pleased to be nominated for this award and honored to be selected as this year’s winner,†McDowell says.
The M. Edward Jones Engagement Award recognizes USI employees (current and retired), students, alumni, board members, and trustees who inspire others to engage, have made a positive impact in the USI community and the region and demonstrate tireless service and dedication to lifelong learning in fulfilling the outreach mission of the University of Southern Indiana.
For more information about the M. Edward Jones Engagement Award, visit USI.edu/jonesaward.