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Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Perform various roles including activities such as product receiving and selection, packaging, sorting, re-boxing and facility sanitation while adhering to company manufacturing requirements and safety regulations.
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Carry out the packaging of loose ship items, shipments, boxing, banding, shrink wrapping equipment and crating. The Shipping & Receiving Supervisor will hold a permanent & full-time position and will work for the Champlin, MN plant in collaboration with the other international teams (United-States, Canada, Spain & Mexico.
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As a Packaging Operator, you will be part of an automated packaging line team, responsible for ensuring the top-quality of our products. Job Title: Packaging Operator. Your main duties will encompass pulling products off the line and conducting quality checks for boxing, verifying the accuracy of barcodes.
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Perform setup/startup/shutdown of equipment, changeovers, code/liquid/applicator/packaging changes, sanitizing & cleaning equipment, facility cleaning, material handling including maintain operational certification.
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Building the Brand: educate our customers on our brand values, and articulate our position on Fighting Animal Testing, Freshest Cosmetics, Ethical Buying, 100% Vegetarian, Handmade, and Naked Packaging.
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Job tasks include assembly of made-to-order and custom semi-truck parts and accessories, quality inspection, packaging, boxing, and preparing parts for shipment. Job tasks include assembly of made-to-order and custom semi-truck parts and accessories, quality inspection, packaging, boxing, and preparing parts for shipment.
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Assists with gift wrapping, gift boxing, or packaging for shipment. The Temp Retail Stock Associate will be working a total of 28 - 32 hours per week. Our client, a historic NYC museum, is seeking support in their gift shop as a Temp Retail Stock Specialist for a 6-month contract.
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Packaging and boxing of dissecting specimens. This individual will be responsible for packaging preserved specimens for shipment and will also be the backup to our delivery driver.
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Assists with material handling, bottling, packaging, labeling, and blending equipment. Performs general tasks in the area such as boxing, filling, labeling, and cleaning. Uses and maintains familiarity with assembly, packaging, and measuring tools.
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Packers will prepare custom orders for shipping through wrapping and banding items to pallets as well as boxing smaller parts. packaging, warehouse operation, loading, forklift, general labor, inventory.
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Assist in preparing shipments including boxing, weighing, labeling, and consolidating orders when necessary. Assist in verifying all inbound/outbound materials are compliant with order or Purchase order requirements before packaging or loading.
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Handles all product returns to include re-boxing, returning to proper location after processing, returning to stock or returning to vendor. Responsible for handling all returned goods and products, including packaging, assembling, counting, labeling of products in accordance with established processing and quality standards.
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Schedules orders and ensures accuracy of packaging products; double boxing and palletizing. Responsible for the packaging within the shipping system, daily component packaging, and customer customization order filing within the delivery and packing system.
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Position Summary : Responsible for sorting, in-feeding, and boxing Slim Jim product in the SJ packaging area. Responsible for any other tasks/duties as directed by your Supervisor/Line Lead/Cell Lead.
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Package finished product for shipping (boxing, labeling, shrink wrapping, etc.) Qualified Machine Operator -Rod Line will perform all functions associated with the Cutting Process and secondary processes including identifying each cut piece based on the Order’s criteria, inspecting the finished product for material defects, and performing the final packaging of the product for shipment.
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