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The Warehouse Technician will report to the Supervisor, Warehouse Operations or the Manager, Warehouse Operations. The primary responsibility of the Warehouse Technician is shipping/receiving of orders, quality control, inventory control and other warehouse related logistics.
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Warehouse Supervisor - Mid Shift. Responsible for warehouse inventory accuracy ensuring that RF procedures are followed. Such activities include shipping, receiving, sanitation, maintenance, inventory control, etc.
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The Warehouse Associate properly handles inventory and operates machinery in a safe manner and abides by all PPE requirements. Receiving- ability to accurately identify, count, match, label deliveries vs system purchase order, reports discrepancies to supervisor, uses computer systems to records transactions.
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The Warehouse Team Lead is responsible for inventory coming into the warehouse and oversees accurate entry into the ERP system; manages Customs Bonded receiving and withdrawal of imported cases; supervises warehouse technicians to ensure daily work schedule is met; manages export, military, and refund stock orders; works closely with the Louisville Export Order Manager and freight forwarders to schedule shipments; analyzes inventory for refund needs and checks and processes breakage.
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Role will be responsible for overseeing a wide variety of warehouse activities including shipping and receiving raw materials and/or finished goods and maintaining inventory and associated records.
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Enforce Warehouse security including physical building security, inventory movement (inbound and outbound) by any of the staff, and documentation security (chain or custody). The Warehouse Shipping Supervisor will be detail-oriented and have leadership experience.
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Assist Warehouse Supervisor with performance reviews and identifying team members that require performance improvement or disciplinary action. Maintains the receiving, storing, staging, and distributing inventory in the warehouse and outside storage areas, and maintains the cleanliness and organization of the warehouse facility.
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The Warehouse Coordinator, under the basic supervision of the Warehouse Supervisor, is responsible for basic areas workflow coordination in all areas of distribution to include Product Transfer, Distribution, Receiving, and Inventory Control.
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Reporting to the Shipping Supervisor, the Order Puller position plays a crucial role in maintaining and managing our assets in areas including Equipment and Controls, Operating Supplies, and Inventory Control.
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Familiar in the use of warehouse management systems and applications to leveraging the use of RF scanners that include, inventory control, stocking, receiving, picking and packing. The Warehouse Operations Supervisor effectively supervise and support a department of employees within the warehouse.
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Manage the execution of QA guidelines, procedures, and programs by identifying ways to increase building efficiency and maintain inventory integrity (e.g. slot profiling, inventory adjustments, cycle inventory tests, managing outside storage, damages, strays, tracking and reporting close date product, hazardous material processing.
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Warehouse Lead / Supervisor. Rotate and train on each aspect of the warehouse / distribution processes on all shifts (Freight, Returns, Receiving, Restock and Transfers). We're a family-owned company known for incredible service, quality products and same-day shipping of our huge in-stock inventory.
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Machine maintenance technicians work under the direction of the Factory Supervisor and performs maintenance on designated machines to minimize downtime and maintain quality. Performing basic warehouse maintenance and upkeep including but not limited to painting, floor patching, removal of walls, minor plumbing, assembly of furniture or parts.
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In addition, the Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for supervising warehouse specialists, order pickers and forklift operators; will support the Receiving Supervisor in managing the daily freight schedule based on customer and inventory needs.
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The Distribution Center Floor Lead reports directly to the Distribution Center Supervisor. Job DetailsJob LocationWarehouse 099 - North Charleston, SCPosition TypeFull TimeDescriptionThe Distribution Center Floor Lead is responsible leading the DC team by directing and controlling inbound and outbound inventory shipments to retail facilities and the Distribution Center.
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