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The logistics coordinator will supervise personnel and coordinates activities of stockroom, receiving, shipping, and delivery of materials. The logistics coordinator will supervise personnel and coordinates activities of stockroom, receiving, shipping, and delivery of materials.
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From receiving in the stockroom to visual merchandising on the sales floor, you’ll make sure that the consumer always has access to the right product at the right time. NIKE, Inc. is committed to employing a diverse workforce.
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High school diploma or GED preferred; completion of post-secondary education will be considered a plus. No matter the location or position, every Nike employee shares one unifying mission: To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world.
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Performs storeroom/warehouse duties: assists with various shipping and receiving tasks, organizes and maintains the stockroom, issues parts and supplies, and processes returned damaged or defective merchandise; makes deliveries and operates material handling equipment; fulfill customer orders for material; creates, implements and oversees an appropriate labeling system for all equipment and material stored in warehouse.
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Minimum of 1-2 years experience in warehouse, shipping, and receiving operations. Assists for all general Receiving and Shipping operations in GMP Warehouse. Assists for the sampling and warehousing operations for Production Raw Materials, Component Materials, Maintenance and Production Stores spare parts, and the Laboratory Stockroom.
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Assist in all areas of stock, shipping, receiving protocol/policies and all shipping/ receiving related paperwork. Assist in the maintenance of all inventory in the stockroom and on the selling floor.
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Manages the in-store merchandise display from the stockroom to the sales floor, serving as the liaison between the Store and the Planner. Supervises the Home Office-regulated Return-to-Vendor (RTV) receiving and scanning processes.
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Perform in the following areas of the Stockroom Department: Order Picking, Garment Grading, Inventory Stocking, Emblem Processing and Sewing, Merchandise Receiving, Inventory, and Garment Alterations.
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Direct the replenishment of merchandise/supplies, maintain stockroom organization and engage in receiving functions procedures. A Zone Manager is assigned specific leadership responsibilities within Zone(s), terminal(s), or other support areas.
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Responsible for the merchandise handling: process all store shipping and receiving functions, provide on the job training and supervising of the daily activities of non-sell and/or stock associate(s), maintain an organized stockroom, and oversee replenishment process.
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Performing all shipping/receiving tasks in an efficient, cost-effective, and timely manner. Receiving and handling orders from hub or warehouse. Shipping and Receiving. Always maintaining a clean and organized stockroom.
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Utilize a working knowledge of all retail merchandise including price, any special product considerations, and stock location in-store and in the back stockroom. Operate a computerized point of sale cash register and inventory management system: including the accurate entering of sales information: receiving payment for products: processing credit card transactions; making correct change; processing refunds, exchanges and voids; and issuing gift certificates and credit slips.
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Responsibilities: Receive freight and convey shipments from the shipping/receiving platform to backroom Process, ticket, store, move, and display merchandise Stock, organize and present new merchandise on the sales floor Perform other tasks as assigned by manager from time-to-time Candidates must be able to work a flexible schedule; including 6am mornings, nights, weekends and holidays as required.
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Proficiency required in reading, writing, mathematics, cash handling/ reporting. Ability to pass the Federal Criminal History Records Check, Paradies Background Check, and the applicable Department of Transportation requirements.
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If you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retail stores in the nation, join the Burlington Stores, Inc. team as a Receiving Associate! Daily tasks include receiving, ticketing, sorting, and moving merchandise into and throughout the store quickly, efficiently, and accurately.
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