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As a member of the supply chain department, the Shipping and Receiving Coordinator will also be involved in receiving inspections, inventory control, cycle counts of inventory, and component kitting for distribution to the production area.
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Qualifications:Previous experience in shipping and receiving, preferably in a warehouse or distribution center. Proficiency in using computer software for order processing and inventory management.
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Performs all tasks associated with medication warehouse distribution including but not limited to medication receiving, scanning, medication repackaging, distribution, order fulfillment, packing, auditing, and shipping medications to BH facility affiliates under pharmacist supervision.
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Organizes the staff and workload to meet or exceed distribution productivity performance standards for Receiving, Put Away, Packing, Shipping, or Inventory Control. Follows-up on hazardous materials packaging, storage and shipping to ensure compliance with regulatory agencies.
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PRODUCTION SUPPORT CAREER STREAM: Will be involved in shipping, receiving, inventory control, or storage of products in distribution center. years of experience in inventory management and shipping.
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The Material Handler position is responsible for the various aspects of the distribution center processing and receiving, fulfillment, and shipping of product and inventory management.
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Performs varied and general tasks involved in controlling inventory; shipping, receiving, storing and distributing materials, parts, supplies, packaging, and equipment (e.g. movement of materials through the use of pallet jacks, daily collection of appropriate statistics, routine maintenance.
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Manage daily warehouse activities, including inventory control, packaging, space management, logistics, receiving, floor productivity, and shipping to ensure delivery expectations are met consistently.
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Basic understanding of inventory management principles and shipping/receiving processes. Generate reports and maintain documentation related to inventory management, shipping, and receiving.
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The Materials Management Associate I (Mon - Fri 8:00am - 4:30pm) will assist in a variety of materials management and production planning functions; including, but not limited to, purchasing, inventory management, packaging, shipping, receiving, documentation, fulfilling internal material requests and handling the distribution of goods and supplies.
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Solid materials management skills (or ability to learn) including customer order fulfillment activities & shipping, packaging, receiving, inventory control/disposition, supply documentation, data and transaction management, material distribution and/or delivery, warehouse or stockroom control techniques, and critical thinking and problem solving capability.
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The inventory specialist is responsible for planning and determining storage locations, packaging and shipping requirements and the distribution and positioning of supplies.
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Oversees all distribution functions, including receiving, storing, inventory control, order processing, picking, packaging, shipping. Well-versed with supply chain, inventory management, material requirement and planning, and project management programs.
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Demonstrates proficiency in all warehouse or stockroom operations such as receiving, order picking, storage, packaging, shipping, inventory control, record-keeping, data input, and material distribution.
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As a Warehouse Technician, you are responsible for loading and unloading trucks, receiving and verifying material, distributing materials throughout the warehouse, sorting, packaging, and shipping.
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