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Maintaining records, tracking inventory items and completing documents for shipping and receiving. Free hot lunches (buffet-style) at facilities with a cafeteria. driving a tractor or yard tractor to move trailers or equipment around a distribution center.
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Prepare shipping - receiving reports and notes any shortages or damages for accounting, reimbursement and record keeping purposes. Provide weights and dimensions for Shipping and Logistics for outgoing palletized material.
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Job SummaryThe TM Receiver is responsible for maintaining inventory accuracy to keep inventory shortages at or below store goals and maximize stores sales by receiving and shipping freight within a timely manner.
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Prepare daily lists of receiving and shipping instructions. Can read, write, communicate, and comprehend the English language sufficiently to perform various tasks of the job, including but not limited to; read labels, pick lists, scanners, signage, communicating with co-workers and the general public, understanding oral and written instructions, accurately completing various shipping papers, reports, and records required of the position.
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PrimaryReceiver will call upon another Shipping & Receiving Clerk or theappropriate department manager if assistance is needed with a shipment. Summary: The Primary Receiver coordinatesshipping and receiving for all incoming deliveries and outgoing transfers,including products on the Lassen's Transportation Truck.
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If you have experience as a Receiver, Machine operator, Material handler, Shipping and receiving associate, Warehouse clerk, Forklift operator, Merchandise pickup/receiving associate, Loader, General Laborer, Shipping specialist, Stocker, Warehouse packer, Distribution center associate, or Inventory control associate, this may be a good fit for you.
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Follow established procedures to prepare Material for shipping per sales order and\or routing sheets; process all necessary shipping documentation and forms. Receive material into QAD system.
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The TM Receiver is responsible for maintaining inventory accuracy to keep inventory shortages at or below store goals and maximize stores sales by receiving and shipping freight within a timely manner.
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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 shipper/receiver works in the loading dock area. Parts Delivery Driver and Shipper and Receiver. The shipper and receiver is responsible for correctly processing incoming and outgoing merchandise shipments.
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The TM Receiver is also responsible for promoting a safe and productive work environment for all Team Members, customers, and vendors, as well as adhering to Tractor Supply Company safety training and guidelines.
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Although the mix may vary from one day to another, our business and staffing model makes it essential that every person in the TM Receiver position be able to perform all of the following duties accurately, efficiently and safely on a regular basis and without advance notice: Accountable for processing of inbound and outbound freight.
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Maintain accurate tracking system on all shipping and receiving transactions, including receiving guest signatures for received packages. Follow all national, state, and local hazardous material shipping guidelines and regulations.
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Shipper And Receiver. Under general supervision, performs a variety of shipping/receiving tasks. Shipper And Receiver. Under general supervision, performs a variety of shipping/receiving tasks.
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The TM Receiver is responsible for interacting with customers and Team Members, supporting selling initiatives, and performing assigned tasks, while delivering a Legendary Customer Experience. + The TM Receiver is required to perform a combination of the following duties during 95 percent of their day.
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