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Return all overstock to stockroom. Occasionally-Loud noise, slippery or cluttered floor surface, hazardous equipment, contact with sharp objects, contact with skin irritant, toxic exposure (see Material Safety Data Sheets), nuisance dust, fumes, sprays, and hazardous cleaning solutions.
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Job DescriptionSUMMARY:Using highly developed stcokroom skills and with a minimum of supervision, maintains stockroom and ensures the proper and timely disbursement of stored materials and parts.
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We are looking for a hardworking, reliable warehouse worker to join our team in our busy warehouse.
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Uses dollies, forklifts, and other moving equipment to transport shipments from loading dock and around stockroom. Receiving Clerk receives incoming shipments, unloads, and unpacks shipments and verifies contents with purchase order.
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From preparation to preservation, conveying and packaging, our comprehensive range of technologies captures the freshness, taste, texture, appearance and nutritional value of fresh and processed fruit and vegetable products, and we have a fantastic opportunity for a Shipping and Stockroom Clerk to join our team.
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Return all overstock to stockroom in an organized manner. Notify grocery manager of potential shrink problems (damaged or missing merchandise), out-of-stock items on shelf, potential security problems, and customer requests/complaints.
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Pull parts for in house production and kit parts for outsourcing.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented Stockroom Clerk to manage and maintain our inventory of circuit board components. We are seeking a detail-oriented Stockroom Clerk to manage and maintain our inventory of circuit board components.
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The store clerk will perform store functions to support ABX Stores Management in CVG. Duties will include shipping and receiving of materials; stocking material; parts counter to include issuing and returning of parts in support of Aircraft Maintenance; load/unload trucks, fork lift operations and all general stock room functions.
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The Storeroom Clerk is the liaison between the operators/technical resources and the Storeroom Leader, providing support for finding parts, shipping/receiving items into the Storeroom, parts inventory, maintaining supplies, and maintaining the overall appearance and functionality of the Storeroom.
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The Receiving Clerk performs a variety of manual/administrative tasks associated with inventory control, stockroom, kitting, expediting, and shipping and receiving operations in accordance with established procedures.
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International shipping experience. Depending on country of receipt, performs due diligence in accordance with global trade prior to inbound. Prior shipping/receiving/warehouse/inventory experience. We recognize that we thrive on diversity and inclusion for the benefit of our employees, our customers, and the communities where we are located.
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We are looking for a hardworking, reliable warehouse worker to join our team in our busy warehouse.
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Bail cardboard and take out trash; dust and mop store floors; clean restroom and stockroom. by offering products that are frequently used and replenished, such as food, snacks, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, basic apparel, housewares and seasonal items at everyday low prices in convenient neighborhood locations.
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