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Works closely with warranty clerk to assure proper routing and packing of warranty parts. He/ she is responsible for receiving and shipping parts, and the loading and unloading of shipments.
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Operates forklift truck or uses hand truck to move shipments from shipping and receiving platform to storage or work area. 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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Description Warehouse (Shipping & Receiving) position performs an array of functions that may include, but not limited to, receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, and/or managing, organizing and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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Join our growing and dynamic team and help us in receiving, put-away, picking, packing, and shipping. Assist with general warehouse responsibilities (receiving, put-away, picking, packing, and shipping.
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Performs receiving, put away, picking, packing and shipping of goods. Receiving, picking, packing and shipping accuracy / Error rate. Performs manual and clerical duties related to shipping, receiving, inspecting, storing, issuing and delivering a variety of materials, equipment and aircraft parts in an aircraft manufacturing environment.
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Determines best method of shipment utilizing knowledge of shipping procedures, routes and rates. Able to interact successfully with co-workers, and be able to recognize the need for urgency in shipping parts, must pay attention to details.
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Perform an array of functions that may include receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing, and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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Standardize administrative, receiving, packing, and shipping processes to ensure timely access to materials and products. DISH is seeking a Distribution Manager II who is responsible for administration, receiving, pack out, inventory accuracy, warehouse management, and shipping activities for the distribution location.
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SUMMARY Responsible for operating sit-down industrial lift truck (forklift) and or electric ride-on or walk behind hand jacks to perform a variety of lifting and moving tasks within potato packing and shipping warehouses.
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This position performs tasks associated with with the movement of materials throughout the distribution center, including receiving product, stocking, inventory control, picking, packing, staging orders and shipping products.
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Ensures proper execution of all policies and procedures with regaraboutd to picking, packing, shipping, and receiving. Functional responsibilities may include, but are not limited to receiving, packing, cycle counting, and shipping DISH inventory to support organizational goals and objectives.
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Understanding of general work practices in distribution and/or warehousing, including order picking, packing, and shipping/receiving processes and procedures. The reach truck / high-level stock picker is responsible for operating equipment to move, locate, relocate, stack, and count merchandise.
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Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting. Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks.
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Picking, packing, and shipping show orders and internet sales orders by moving products and inventory by hand, pallet jack, and forklift. Warehouse associates work within our 185,000 SF Jessup, MD. warehouse, performing tasks related to the Feld Inc. product needs in receiving, shipping, and order filling for our multiple live entertainment shows.
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Responsible, at various points, for overseeing the receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping of materials. Individuals must follow Millwork Sales safety policies and procedures at all times.
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