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Checking supplies and materials; packing, crating, preparing and labeling materials for shipment and/or delivery; obtaining receipts upon delivery and records shortages and/or breakage on proper forms; unpacking, assembling and storing material and supplies.
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Prepares finished stock for shipment by identifying, pulling, packing, crating, loading, and securing product. Load finished goods for shipment to customers with industrial truck / material handling equipment.
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Documents product shipment by recording units shipped. Intermittent - : Crawl, Drive/Operate PIV Indoor: 100 % of Time Outdoor: 20 % of Time High Humidity / Wet Conditions Extremely Dusty / Dirty Conditions Strong Odors High Noise (80 - 90 dB) High Vibration Uneven Surfaces Working from Heights Mechanical Hazards Chemical Hazards Electrical Hazards Possible Biological Hazards Disclaimer: This list does not represent all physical demands.
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Prepares material for shipment by identifying, pulling, packing, and crating. With approximately 3,900 employees and 65 manufacturing and distribution facilities worldwide, Atkore manufactures electrical conduit, cable management systems, armored cable, metal framing, and security products and solutions is a recent recipient of a Great Place to Work certification.
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Documents product shipment by recording units shipped and other required documentation. Manages the shipment and receipt of all products, materials, and supplies. Collaborates and communicates with logistics technicians, customer service representatives, service providers, and others involved in the shipment and receipt of products.
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Carry out the packaging of loose ship items, shipments, boxing, banding, shrink wrapping equipment and crating. Maintaining accurate records of shipments, receipts, QC certificates, shipment photos, packing lists and inventory levels using electronic systems or paperwork as appropriate.
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Full Benefits including Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-term disability, 401k, Paid Holidays and Paid Time Off. Document’s materials and supplies disposition by recording units delivered and location of units.
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Promote organizational culture of continuous improvement by championing the use of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma principles. Establish a climate which promotes the free flow of information and ideas and which supports and encourages pride, initiative and employee engagement in problem solving and continuous improvement.
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16.00 per hourBenefit offerings available for our associates include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and a 401K plan.
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Prepare finished stock for shipment by identifying, pulling, packing, crating, loading, and securing product. Prepare finished stock for shipment by identifying, pulling, packing, crating, loading, and securing product.
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Prepares stock for shipment by identifying, pulling, packing, crating, loading, and securing product maintaining an environment that sets a high expectation on safety and quality. Pack customer orders for domestic and international air, ground, and ocean shipment.
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The employee will be exposed to the following working conditions: Extreme Heat and Cold, Noise, Vibration, Oils, and Atmospheric Conditions such as Dust, Fumes, and Mineral Particles. Will be the main point of contact for request of material from sales, plant manager, shipping department, etc.
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Here's your opportunity:As a Material Handler, you will be responsible for inspecting, receiving, assembling, packing, loading and securing both raw materials and finished products for inventory or shipment.
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Prepare packaging for shipment and transportation (pre-glue boxes, interlock product and insert into boxes, ensure boxes are clear of vinyl punch slugs, glue and staple end caps to boxes and end flap are flush and square, use correct number of staples in the correct location.
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Prepares stock for shipment by identifying, pulling, packing, crating, loading and securing product. Equipment Operator (Forklift, Reach Lift/Cherry Picker) Light assembly and kitting of material.
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