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He/ she is responsible for receiving and shipping parts, and the loading and unloading of shipments. Works closely with warranty clerk to assure proper routing and packing of warranty parts.
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Inventory, warehouse, shipping, outbound freight, inbound freight, Pick sheets, Heavy lifting, shipping & receiving, cherry picker, inventory control, stand up forklift, reach truck, Forklift, Picking, Packing, General labor, Material handling, Pick, Loading, Sit-down, Production, Unloading, Sit down forklift, Order picking, Shipping and receiving, Forklift operating, Warehouse inventory, Labelling, computer skills, stand up, data entry.
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Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks. Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting.
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The normal duties may include loading, unloading, palletizing, receiving, picking and packing safety and welding products (such as safety goggles, gloves, boots, welding tips, grinders, earplugs, and welding helmets.
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Spooling, loading & unloading, sorting, labeling, picking, packing, replenishing, shipping, etc. Potentially operating various lift machinery, including but not limited to sit-down fork truck, order picker, and stand-up reach truck.
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Supervises the daily work schedules and activities of warehouse employees involved in any of the following: shipping, receiving, loading, and unloading trucks, picking and packing.
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Assists/helps with the packing, pick-up (loading), transportation, and delivery (unloading and placement) of household goods and commercial equipment in accordance with established standards and procedures.
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Packing of small and large parts, loading and unloading trucks, order picking, parts counting, wrapping products, export packing, crating, labeling, shipping and receiving, stockkeeping, cycle-counting, and housekeeping.
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Provide technical and maintenance support for different aspects related to the automated packing system during the core shift hour of production. We want the right Warehouse Associate to join us at Ryder and work in the Safest Supply Chain Environment with State of the Art Equipment.
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Forklift, Inventory, Storage, Material handling, Loading, Picking, Production, Stockroom, Packing, Sit-down, Rf scanner, Sit down forklift, Pallet jack, Reach truck, Order picking, Shipping and receiving, Forklift operating.
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Leads warehouse associates involved in any of the following: shipping, receiving, loading, and unloading trucks, picking and packing. Perform duties involved with any of the following functions: shipping, receiving, checking, loading/unloading, and/or putways.
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Schedule: B Shift Monday - Tuesday 4:30pm - 3:00am and Friday - Saturday 5:30am - 4:30pm. We want YOU to join our family made up of Proud Women and Men in Supply Chain who work alongside the many Military Reserve and Veterans we hire everyday.
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Functions may include, but are not limited to, spooling, loading & unloading, sorting, labeling, picking, packing, replenishing, shipping, etc. Founded in 1987, Allied has grown to become a leading service-oriented, specialty distributor of wire and cable, tubing, connectors & termination products as well as cable assemblies serving numerous end markets including aerospace & defense, lighting, manufacturing, data centers, telecommunications and general industrial.
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Employee Discounts that save you money on Tools, Cars, Hotels, Electronics/Appliances, Cell Phones, Travel, and much more. One (1) year or more related warehouse and/or powered industrial truck experience preferred.
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Compares information such as counts, weights, or measures items of incoming and outgoing shipments to verify information against bills of lading, invoices, packing lists, or other records.
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