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Warehouse worker, fulfillment specialist, general labor, material handler, shipping, receiving, picking, packing, order fulfillment, inventory control, quality control, distribution specialist, jobs, careers, order picker, order selector, car knowledge, car parts, automotive knowledge, automotive parts, mustangs, ford, returns, warehousing.
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Lead or supervisor experience or currently in a XL Parts/TPH inventory control. Assist with various warehouse functions as needed (e.g., picking, packing, receiving, stocking, loading, unloading, inventory control.
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The Inventory Coordinator provides administrative support for the warehouses, tool rooms and supply rooms, including: maintaining required inventory levels, ensuring material specifications are met, ensuring the accuracy of quantity and quality of orders, verifying stock and identifying losses, maintaining an organized warehouse layout, loading and unloading orders, expediting receiving, shipping and warehousing of all materials and supplies.
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Inventory Maintenance & Control - Material storage, tool crib and yard are HIGHLY organized, accurately inventoried, and clean at all times. Receiving - This hands-on position supports operations by ensuring all materials, parts and purchased components are accurately recorded, received and available on time, in-house to meet production schedules, customer requirements and ultimately on time delivery to customers.
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Checks with the Parts Manager, Wholesale Representative, Inventory Control Administrator, Parts Counter people, or Shipping and Receiving Clerk before leaving to coordinate any last-minute pick-ups or deliveries.
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We are currently seeking a Warehouse Clerk/Demand Planner to join our Boart Longyear team in Glendale, Arizona to assist the Supply Chain Manager in tasks related to inventory control & warehouse management such as receiving, cycle counting and shipping.
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The Inventory Control Specialist I is responsible for receiving and shipping, issuing orders, and pulling parts for kitting carts for building production, cycle counting, organization and labeling of warehouse area.
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Issues inventory from JD Edwards database based on parts used and charges it to the associated job. Generates, receives and issues requisitions in JD Edwards database for inventory procurements.
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The Facilities Inventory Control Coordinator position performs physical, clerical and inventory related tasks in facility management logistics involving receiving, storage, delivery and replenishment of supplies, parts and equipment used throughout the hospital campuses and offsite maintained properties to promote Facilities Maintenance.
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Interfacing: Engineering, Sales/Marketing, Planning, Purchasing, Production, Inventory, Shipping/Receiving, Quality, Customer Service, Document Control, Vendors, Manufacturers, Distributors, Regulatory Agencies, and external customers.
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Parts Delivery Driver - Full Time. Parts Delivery Driver. Picks up and delivers parts and equipment to guests, satellite stores, wholesale accounts, and vendors. Discounts on vehicles, service, and parts.
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This is accomplished through the use of standard operating procedures for inventory control and reduction, parts procurement, receiving and inspection, parts kitting, staging and delivery, proper material storage, parts preventive maintenance and sub-assembly rebuild metrics, and other activities critical to world-class storeroom operations.
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Relevant work experience in purchasing or inventory control. Inventory Control Coordinator. Through multiple brands, Pro Mach provides product packaging and processing equipment, PMMI certified training, installation, parts, and service for primary and secondary packaging, flexible packaging, end-of-line packaging, and identification and tracking.
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Picks up parts and equipment from customers, satellite stores, and vendors to be coordinated with the Parts Manager, Inventory Control Administrator, Parts Counter people, or Shipping and Receiving clerk.
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Ensure proper execution and implementation of all policies procedures with regard to picking, packing, shipping, receiving, and inventory management. Job OverviewWarehouse Supervisor - Harrisburg, PA The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for supervising and coordinating activities of workers that involve ordering picking, receiving, storing, inventorying, issuing, and shipping materials, supplies, tools, equipment, and parts, in a small to mid-sized warehouse or yard.
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