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Ability to safely and effectively use various hand and power tools such as steel cutters, radial arm saw, circular saw, nail gun, weigh scales, foam packing equipment and banding equipment.
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We are seeking a Driver/ Job Site Helper to pick-up and deliver parts and equipment to customer job sites and perform general warehouse duties such as picking, packing and receiving products.
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Operate power industrial equipment as needed and attain appropriate certification (i.e., Genie Lift, Stand-up Forklift, Sit Down Forklift, Reach Truck, Walkie Rider) Train individuals in receiving, picking, packing, slotting, loading, replenishing functions and quality control.
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May use power equipment including, but not limited to forklift, hand tools, and other devices operated in a warehouse environment while maintaining the highest level of productivity and accuracy.
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May use a radio-frequency (RF) device to aid in picking or packing stock and/or other inventory tasks. May require ability and certification to operate power equipment at high levels (20'-40') such as reach trucks, picker machines, forklift and comply with all safety standards and OSHA requirements.
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Performs all warehouse receiving and shipping activities including, but not limited to: picking, packing,receiving, putting away supplier/customer orders and intercompany transfers, unloading trucks andsafety/operational inspection of power tool and mobile equipment.
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May use (but not limited to) power equipment such as a forklift, hand tools, and other devices operated in a warehouse environment while maintaining the highest level of productivity and accuracy.
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Take advantage of on the job training to operate power equipment including forklift, hand tools, and other devices. Pulling and packing medical, surgical supplies and equipment orders for shipment.
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Required Skills: POWER EQUIPMENT,PICKING/PACKING,HAZARDOUS MATERIALS,CUSTOMER SERVICE ORIENTED, Skills: PC literate; proficient in Microsoft Office and Excel Excellent attention to detail Good math skills Power equipment skills (forklift, pallet jack) Effective oral communication skills Ability to work in a team environment and maintain self-responsibility Ability to stay committed, maintain integrity, and practice innovation Ability to maintain a high sense of urgency Flexibility in schedule, required.
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Responsible for accurately and efficiently receiving product shipments, stocking, accurate picking of product, packing, and shipping to salons while meeting company standards of safety, quality, and productivity.
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Our warehouse associates play a crucial role in our operations, working in various areas such as order selecting, picking, packing, quality assurance, and shipping orders to our 6000 stores.
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No experience required - we provide training onsite for power industrial equipment! Ability to hear safety horns, PIE horns, pre-shift announcements/safety messages, pages, and Voxware picking with a headset.
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May perform controlled substance picking, stocking, replenishment and order fulfillment in a cage/vault or refrigerated environment. General areas of responsibility include a combination of one or more of the following duties; receiving, picking and staging customer orders, returns, shipping and inventory organization, management and control.
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Under general supervision, is responsible for picking, packing and shipping of all inbound and outbound shipments along with the duties associated with shipment preparation.
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May use forklifts, reach trucks and/or other motorized equipment to move inventory. Inspects returned items and returns merchandise to proper shelf in the warehouse. As a leading global healthcare company, with a foundation in pharmaceutical distribution and solutions for manufacturers, pharmacies and providers, we create unparalleled access, efficiency and reliability for human and animal health.
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