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Complete parts and tools requests through ordering, receiving and shipping. This includes, but is not limited to; ordering material, receiving material at jobsite, and providing material coordination and agile construction practices to the jobsite.
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Experience as a clerk in a warehouse / distribution environment, performing duties such as transportation coordination, inventory, shipping / receiving, coordinating with various carriers, vendor and customers strongly preferred.
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About the job Shipping & Receiving Coordinator. Provide extra copies for Administrative Coordinator or Office Manager for invoicing and filing. Work with the Sales Office Manager and Administrative Coordinator to organize demo equipment including maintaining proper documentation from customers, tracking serial numbers and ensuring customers are returning on a timely basis.
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The Warehouse Coordinator will be responsible for storing, issuing, pulling, receiving, shipping and conducting inventory reconciliation of all packaging and raw materials to and from dedicated production or warehouse areas.
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Assists with shipping paperwork for Millsap and field warehouse shipping and receiving departments. Weekly follow up on sales forecast inputs, open transfer orders, and min/max safety stock levels in Millsap and DCs. Works with Logistics, Compliance and Sales to maintain current customer ATF licenses on file and within ERP. QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS/KOWLEDGE High school diploma or equivalency.
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This position is responsible for all functions for the assigned unit in the PDC. This includes Receiving, Picking, Staging, Packing and Preparations for Shipping. Ensure proper handling of parts and materials must be maintained by all areas throughout the PDC to deliver an undamaged product to our customers.
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OBJECTIVE: The Shipping & Receiving Coordinator ensures that customer orders are faithfully fulfilled, upholding the Shipping Time SLA and Perfect Order Score key performance indicators.
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Responsible for entering, tracking and analyzing all product and associated materials and is the point of contact for all warehouse shipping, receiving, and inventory control.
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A minimum of two years related experience in a warehouse environment, including experience with order picking, shipping, receiving, inventory counts, pick/pack, and an RF Scanner.
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The Inventory Control Coordinator is responsible for properly receiving incoming inventory, timely staging and timely & proper shipping of outgoing orders while adhering to safety procedures and providing accuracy.
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Complete daily tasks such as order fulfillment, shipping, receiving and replenishment, cleaning jewelry, transferring merchandise, taking in jewelry repairs, and cleaning merchandise, following company operational policies and procedures.
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Works with Shipping Supervisor to provide guidance to associates within the Shipping/Receiving area to ensure accuracy and timeliness of order processing. Works with Shipping Supervisor as a liaison between staff and management to relay information.
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EXPERIENCERequired 2-3 years of prior retail experience in retail operations with comprehensive knowledge of merchandising, client service, administration, and shipping. As an Operations Coordinator you will: Take the lead by performing all back of house operations in a Tiffany store.
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The forklift driver will maintain those records and documents required to assure the safety requirements of equipment operation as well as documents concerning inventory control, and shipping /receiving records.
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The Receiving Associate collaborates directly with the team coordinator and department supervisor to ensure customer product is shipped on time, as specified with all required documentation.
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