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Join Uline’s Facilities team as a Shipping and Receiving Clerk, to help process all incoming and outgoing deliveries at our corporate headquarters in Wisconsin. Shipping and Receiving Clerk.
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Monitors the flow of paperwork from shipping to the Shipping Clerk for timely data entry. Hörmann is hiring a Warehouse Manager for our manufacturing facility in Puyallup, WA. This position reports directly to the Vice President of Manufacturing and has direct responsibility for p lanning, organizing, and monitoring the Storage and shipment of all items in the Warehouse, Shipping Dock and Milk Run areas in an effective and efficient manner as needed to satisfy internal and external customer requirements.
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Minimum of a high school education and one year of factory/warehouse related experience in shipping and receiving. + Receive damagedor defective goods returned to establishment and be designated Returned-Goods Receiving Clerk.
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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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Pack, seal, label, and affix postage to prepare materials for shipping. Compute amounts, such as space available, shipping, or storage. Determine shipping method for materials, using knowledge of shipping procedures, routes, and rates.
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Operate machinery to move, convey, or hoist shipments from shipping and receiving platform to storage or work area. · 1-2 years successful experience in shipping and/or receiving and material handling.
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Performs required material handling and stock clerk activities while ensuring safe and proper movement of materials to appropriate storage and/or issue points. Uses bar code wands, labeling equipment, laser scanning equipment, and/or computer terminals.
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Rodeo Kia is seeking a Shipping and Receiving Clerk! Rodeo Kia is seeking a Shipping and Receiving Clerk! You do not need any experience - we will train you! Generations of families work for Earnhardt and generations of families continue to shop at Earnhardt.
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Daily email communications to internal and external contacts regarding shipping and order status. TITLE: Transportation Clerk. Label printing, and sorting to support. Other tasks as assigned by the Transportation Supervisor.
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As the Shipping and Receiving Clerk you will work within the logistics department with a focus on materials management, inventory control, quality of shipments, and general warehouse operations including material picking, shipping, and receiving.
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We are looking for a permanent Shipping/Receiving Clerk to work for one of our aerospace clients based in Irvine, California. Knowledge of Shipping and Receiving of International shipments and Customs process and willing to get Dangerous Goods Certified.
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This position oversees the life cycle of a repair order from purchase order placement to order closure in the applicable systems.
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A Shipping & Receiving Clerk will check incoming shipments for accuracy, store, and stock material within the warehouse from areas such as but not limited to loading docks, delivery vehicles or other storage locations.
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Maintains inventory of shipping materials and supplies. Perform preventive maintenance, daily vehicle inspection. Compares identifying information and counts, weighs or measures items outgoing or incoming shipments to verify information against bills of lading, invoices, packing slips, address labels and other records.
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Assist shipping and receiving, unloading trucks, check in merchandise, matching purchase orders to sales orders. Filling requisitions, work orders, or requests for materials, parts, or other stock items and distributes items to shipping.
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