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6 months to 1 year of experience in retail or service industry, either in material handling, shipping, receiving, retail or warehouse stock handling, preferred. The Opportunity The American Girl Nashville retail store (Franklin, TN) is looking for a dynamic individual as a Part-Time Merchandise Handlerfor our Back of House support, including unloading/loading in- and outbound trailers, maintaining stock levels on the sales floor, organizing back of house areas for peak efficiency, and ensuring adequate supplies are on-hand.
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A Material Handler operates various mobile machinery to move material around, as part of the production process to reconditioning Bearing components according to AAR and customer requirements.
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As a material handler, you'll be responsible for operating a stock picker (cherry picker) and/or a reach truck, to move bulk products into staging and/or forward pick locations. We are seeking an energetic and highly motivated individual to fill a key position on our Production team as a Material Handler at our Glenwillow, OH facility.
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The Material Handler will be responsible for the efficient and safe transporting of unfinished and/or finished product or material by use of equipment, machines, computers and paperwork.
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Material Handler 3 is an advanced position, generally full-time. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES WHAT YOU'LL DO Load, unload and stock tires and auto parts in a fast-paced warehouse environment using industrial vehicles such as a forklift or picker equipment Stay fit doing hands-on work.
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Provide weekly reports to the materials supervisor on stock levels. Assures all storeroom procedures are followed including stock putaway, cycle counting, and stock issuance. Ability to operate motorized material handling equipment.
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Growth and Advancement through our Material Handler Career Ladder. Load, unload and stock tires and auto parts in a fast-paced warehouse environment using industrial vehicles such as a forklift or picker equipment.
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Performs order fulfillment duties to include reviewing and prioritizing available orders, determining stock requirements, and maintaining levels of required inventory, physically picking and packing orders, auditing and verifying picked orders, preparing completed orders for shipping, using SAP and RF scanner as needed.
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Able to feed, stock, move, jog, arrange, unload and rotate items on/off bindery and/or finishing equipment in accordance with operating instructions or under guidance of a bindery operator or supervisor.
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Material Handler - 2nd Shift. Must be certifiable on Forklift and Stock-picker operations. Rotates inventory and delivers stock to workstations. Pulls and moves stock to workstations.
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The Bulk Material Handler is responsible for correctly adding bulk materials to the line hopper. Stock bottle hopper and assists with housekeeping. Our broad product portfolio includes renowned brands like Garden of Life®, Nature's Bounty®, Vital Proteins®, Orgain®, Nuun®, BOOST®, Carnation Breakfast Essentials®, Peptamen®, Compleat Organic Blends®, and more.
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Description :Parsons is looking for an an experienced Material Handler to execute the receiving, inspection, disposition, storing, using, staging and distribution of equipment used by healthcare participants and/or healthcare professionals.
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Responsible for operating a forklift or other powered material handling equipment (MHE) to move and stock merchandise. Performs order fulfillment duties to include reviewing and prioritizing available orders, determining stock requirements, and maintaining levels of required inventory, physically picking and packing orders, auditing and verifying picked orders, preparing completed orders for shipping, using SAP and RF as needed.
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The Opportunity: American Girl is looking for dynamic individuals as Merchandise Handlers for our Back of House support, including unloading/loading in- and outbound trailers, maintaining stock levels on the sales floor, organizing back of house areas for peak efficiency, and ensuring adequate supplies are on-hand.
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Responsibilities vary by position, your choice of position, and work as an Assembler, Machine Operator, Material Handler, or Quality Control inspector. Own all material movement to stock, including dock to stock, material requisition order (MRO), printed circuit boards (PCB), floor returns, and system transactions.
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