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Under limited supervision, the Shipping and Receiving Lead is responsible for leading and directing per the procedure the proper and accurate receipt, put away, kitting, cycle count, shipping and distribution of all items received from suppliers in an effective and efficient manner as needed to satisfy internal and external customer requirements.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: Job Description:We are in search of a detail-oriented and proactive Shipping and Receiving Coordinator to join our team. Cycle Count and Inventory Oversight:Oversee the cycle count process to maintain accurate inventory levels.
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Standard days and flex-time hours of work are Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Shipping & Receiving Clerk is expected to dedicate the time required to meet the companys strategic plan.
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Perform cycle counts using the cycle count process What You Will Need:1 year of shipping/receiving/warehousing experience; OR any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
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Assists Inventory Control Manager with the administration of the annual physical inventory and cycle count program. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSummaryThe primary responsibility of the Inventory Control Supervisor (ICS) is to establish, maintain, improve efficiencies, and assist in the areas of Receiving, Shipping and Work Order Picking, leading to improvements in on time performance of department parts flow and services to internal and external customers.
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Shipping and Receiving clerks are responsible for picking orders, packing, labeling, shipping, receiving, cycle counting and performing other warehouse and shipping duties by following established operating procedures.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionShipping AttendantCompetitive pay starts at $15.00 per hourMonday - Friday 7:00 am - 4:30 pmWeekly PayMedical, Dental, Vision and other benefits availableAs the Shipping Attendant, you will play a critical role in serving the commercial, agricultural, and defense industries for a custom fabricator of metal solutions.
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Run reports from the company ERP system (Daily Cycle Count Report). EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:Requires 3-5 years of experience assisting with the oversight of processes in shipping/receiving, material handling, and operating industrial equipment with an understanding of completing basic system transactions and running reports.
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Range is $23-$27A Typical Day Will Include: Review required shipments and coordinate with production to ensure on time shipment Process shipments in ERP system Receive materials and components in ERP system Input and manage material and components: cycle count, adjust inventory counts, kitting materials, transaction/history research.
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The Warehouse Shipping & Receiving Associate is responsible for implementation of quality systems as identified in the Flambeau Southeast Quality Manual and supporting documentation. Warehouse Shipping/Receiving Associate.
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Remain focused on meeting all logistics goals: productivity (LPWH), Quality (shipping and inventory accuracy), Cycle Count/Immediate Count, RGA cycle times, OnDemand delivery service, early am (UFirst) delivery service, will-call service.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSUMMARYThe Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for assisting the warehouse manager in all aspects of warehouse activities including order fulfillment, receiving, shipping, transportation, inventory control, quality and safety.
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Must be experienced in writing SOPs/work instructions Receiving and Shipping experienceInventory and cycle count experienceExperienced warehouse trucks scheduling Forklift CertifiedExperienced using ESP systems Excellent Interpersonal and communication skills.
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Perform counting activities for physical inventory, cycle count, shipping or receiving accuracy. Perform counting activities for physical inventory, cycle count, shipping or receiving accuracy.
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The Forklift Operator is responsible for utilizing the lift equipment to move, load, unload, and stack products in preparation for shipping and receiving demands to meet customer needs. Complete cycle count as required.
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