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20% Tool Puller: Numerically locate the correct tools for polishing and fining and place them in the appropriate tray. 20% Surface Finer/Polisher: Operate the equipment used to fine and polish all lenses going through the surfacing department.
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Job Summary: Receives, stores, ships, and distributes heating and air conditioning parts, supplies, materials, tools, equipment, and products which may include: Order Puller, forklift operator, order checker, stocker, receiver or order tagger.
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Shipping Specialist / Parts Puller. The Shipping Clerk will prepares items for shipments, domestically and internationally, build crates for large unplanned shipments, load and unload shipments with forklift, pull parts for production.
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Skills:Customer Service, Customer Relations, Order Puller Experience:Entry Level1 year(s) responsibilities: As a Warehouse Assistant, you will provide support and assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth operation of our business Perform general duties such as filing, copying, and data entry Answer phone calls and direct them to the appropriate staff members Provide clients with their orders.
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We have openings for warehouse associate, assembly, production, forklift order puller, forklift, machine operators, maintenance mechanics, receptionist, data entry, Contact Center Representative , customer service, concierge representative, insurance, sales, substitute teaching, collections, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, contact center agents, and office managers.
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Related experience may include: Warehouse Packer, Warehouse Receiver, Warehouse Worker, Package Handler, Order Puller, Forklift Operator, Forklift Associate, Forklift Driver, Shipping Clerk, Receiving Clerk.
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The Warehouse Associate is empowered to keep our communities safe by ensuring customers receive the materials they need to provide clean water and heating/cooling. Oral Communication Skills - Speaking, Speech Clarity, and Speech Recognition.
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We have openings for warehouse associate, assembly, production, forklift order puller, forklift, machine operators, maintenance mechanics, receptionist, data entry, customer service, concierge representative, insurance, sales, substitute teaching, collections, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, and office managers.
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You ideally have 1-2 years of previous warehouse experience, in any of the following disciplines: Quality Auditor, Receiving, Replenishment, Shipping Clerk, Assembly, Order Puller and/or outbound Material Stager.
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Skills and knowledge to advance your career into leadership, CDL driver, or sales opportunities. Properly load and unload the materials from the truck, and maintain inventory control. We're an equal opportunity employer and we welcome diversity and inclusion.
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Operating forklift and other material handling equipment. Working cooperatively in a team within the warehouse to efficiently receive, verify, stage and stock incoming material in order to maintain inventory standards.
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Have experience as an order picker/puller? Have experience as an order picker/puller? This company has room for advancement Shift is 6 pm - 4:30am or until done Most shifts are about 10 hour shifts 4 days a week Monday - Thursday starting rate is $16.67 an hour This job will include picking and pulling orders accurately loading orders on the carts being organized using a scanner lifting.
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At least two years of experience as a material handler, order puller, forklift operator, loader/unloader, shipping and receiving clerk, or similar role is required. At least two years of experience as a material handler, order puller, forklift operator, loader/unloader, shipping and receiving clerk, or similar role is required.
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Knowledge and skills common with 4 years’ experience in warehouse operations, including materials handling and stocking. The above description is not a complete listing of all miscellaneous, incidental or similar duties which may be required from day to day.
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Written Communication Skills – Writing, Reading and Written Comprehension, and Written Expression. We’re also dedicated to supporting our most valuable asset, our associates! Physical Capacities – Lift up to 50 pounds frequently throughout the day, sitting and standing for extended periods.
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