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This Shipping and Receiving Supervisor will be a member of our materials team and work primarily on our Shipping and Receiving dock. Minimum of three years as a Shipping and Receiving Supervisor in a manufacturing setting Proficiency with Forklift operation Stand-up/Sit-down SAP experience preferred Knowledge of UPS / Fed Ex, DHL or other Freight Portals Proficient with Microsoft Office - Outlook / Excel / Word / PowerPoint.
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This will include shipping & receiving, dock and yard management, mobile equipment, warehouse labor, Laser Guided Vehicles, and production line support. Mark Anthony Brewing Inc. (MABrewing) provides supply chain management for and produces category-defining brands like the iconic White Claw Hard Seltzer, Mikes Hard Lemonade, Mikes Harder Lemonade, Cayman Jack and MXD. We are a disruptive innovator and true high performer are proud to produce the best tasting products in the brewing industry.
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May occasionally perform shipping, receiving and dock work in a mailroom type environment. Uses shrink-wrap machine, paper cutter, hole driller, bindery equipment, jogger, tape machine, stackers, electric stapler and scales in completion of various jobs contracted.
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Experience with material requirements and Dock/Receiving/Warehouse/Shipping areas Lean Six Sigma Green belt trained and or certified Ability to understand engineering drawings and parts lists ASCM Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) certification.
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May also perform bindery, QC and final check, inspection of finished goods, housekeeping/Hospitality, file services, call center representative, and reception, etc. Provides operations functions in one or all of the following areas: operates high volume duplicating, production, sorting, mailing, or binder equipment, performs 2D & 3D printing and reprographic copying tasks, ships and receives product and supplies, sorts, distributes and handles incoming and outgoing mail/faxes, as well as applies necessary postage.
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Receive large boxes on warehouse dock, scan product with RF scanner, and input product information into computer. This may include functions of receiving, picking, packing, shipping, staging, transporting, storage, delivery, etc.
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Perform duties in the assigned work area, which include machine and specialized equipment operations, mill operations, shipping and receiving, materials handling, warehouse and dock, quality, laser cutting, mold cleaning, high rise/turret truck and others.
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Yes/No) Perform duties in the assigned work area, which include machine and specialized equipment operations, mill operations, shipping and receiving, materials handling, warehouse and dock, quality, laser cutting, mold cleaning, high rise/turret truck and others.
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This position is responsible for all dock activity / general warehouse functions within the ASRS warehouse including loading, unloading, receiving, shipping, put-away, dock transfers, pulling replenishments, and all other needed warehouse activities.
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Zone 4 Areas - Warehouse, Shipping and Receiving Dock, Entryways, Battery Areas, Utility Areas and Outside Grounds. Description: The Sanitation Technician continuously enforce the GMPs and sanitation programs on the production floor.
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The Shipping and Receiving Manager will plan, organize, supervise and participate in the operations and activities of the Shipping and Receiving Department.
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Duties include operating both sit-down and stand-up forklift, RF scanning, wrapping pallets, shipping and receiving. Staffmark - JobID: 1765708 [Warehouse / Forklift / Material Handler] Staffmark is currently working with a reputable company to fill several Dock Worker positions.
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Responsible for all operational equipment in the shipping/receiving and warehouse areas, including forklifts, yard tractors, trailers and dock doors. This includes procurement of carriers, qualifying these carriers through division traffic, negotiating rates and setting up routing for both over-the-road and rail shipments.
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The Material Handler is responsible for retrieving product from production or receiving dock by use of forklift, pallet jacks, and/or other equipment as needed and required.
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Example equipment in the facility includes: order picker (cherry picker), forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider. Adherence to site safety regulations including wearing required personal protective equipment such as steel toed safety shoes, and material handling equipment safety harness; accountable to Cardinal Health’s EHS as well as QRA policies and procedures.
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