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Manage day-to-day warehouse operations, including receiving, storage, picking, packing, and shipping of goods. You'll oversee all aspects of our warehouse operations, ensuring the efficient receipt, storage, and shipping of small part/individual items to consumers.
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Oversee picking, packing, receiving, shipping, quality control, value-added services, inventory control and distribution activities. Receiving and shipping operations to ensure achievement of cost, productivity, accuracy, and timeliness objectives.
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Under the direction of the Distribution Manager, oversees activities of employees engaged in shipping, receiving, loading, and unloading trucks and in storing, retrieving, packing, and distributing finished goods.
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As our Warehouse Manager, you'll be the maestro orchestrating the receiving, handling, storing, picking, and packing activities within our facility. Supervise daily activities of the warehouse, including quality assurance, inventory control, space management, logistics, team productivity, shipping, and customer service, assisting when needed.
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Some of these areas may include but are not limited to Receiving, Picking, Packing, Consolidating, Shipping, Inventory Control, and Returns. If youre ready for a challenge, and have the ambition to succeed in a fast paced, growing industry, wed love to discuss the Supply Chain Manager Trainee position with you.
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Oversees distributions shifts including the receiving, storing, packing, and shipping of merchandise or materials. Thorough knowledge of shipping and receiving procedures including handling exceptions.
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Demonstrated knowledge of the various warehousing functions, such as loading, unloading, picking, packing, shipping, and moving goods throughout a distribution center/warehouse environment; or demonstrated knowledge of various manufacturing operations functions, such as machine operations, materials management, production testing, engineering, and/or quality assurance and control.
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Plans warehouse layout and material handling needs, such as space requirements, and storage methods, order picking, packing, and shipping procedures and material handling equipment utilization for storage and redistribution.
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Packs material for shipping, cuts foam for the packing of units, wraps units for protection during the shipping process, provides shipping material, and handles packages to and from the shipping department.
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Picking, packing, and shipping of the product. Replenishing pick bins, loading/unloading trucks and rail containers, and picking and packing sales orders.
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Order Fulfillment - Coordinate order picking, packing, and shipping processes to ensure the accuracy, integrity, and condition of incoming and outgoing inventory, complying with regulatory requirements and customer specifications.
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Manages the DC Stockroom personnel and their activities related to incoming freight, stocking, pulling, packing and shipping freight. Additionally, the Stockroom Manager ensures the overall productivity of the warehouse and is committed to achieving sales, profit and turnover quota.
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Additionally, the Assistant Warehouse Manager will train temporary workers during peak seasons and handle labeling and shipping documentation. Train temporary workers on picking and packing procedures during peak seasons.
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Initiates regular communication with Operations Manager on business issues, plans and activities. Maintains warehouse security and safety of all employees. Knowledge and capability of operating heavy machinery including forklift, cherry picker, and pallet power jack, etc.
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O Contribute to improving customer satisfaction and achieving quality goals by connecting expectations, implementing and managing action plansQuality Excellence o Run Customer Service and Quality related processes (Issue to Prevention) o Support Quality Excellence in Supply Chain (from Suppliers to Customers: receiving, picking, packing, shipping, transportation, returns, etc.
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