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The Dock/Warehouse Associate will help management ensure that all trucks are accurately loaded and unloaded with our products. Dock Loader and Unloader Associate. We are looking for an individual who has experience working in a production environment or a dock/warehouse.
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Keeping warehouse and dock doors clean of debris. Scan all pieces while loading, unloading or organizing the warehouse. Must be comfortable workingin a warehouse environment (concrete floors indoor/outdoor, etc.
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As the Warehouse Associate, you are responsible for a variety of functions involved with shipping, re-labeling and picking Bosch products designed for Automotive Service Solutions. To work in a BRAND NEW Warehouse facility for the Leader in Automotive Aftermarket Service products.
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After the pallet trailer has been unloaded or reloaded, radio the yard jockey to have the trailer moved from the dock door to a yard location. Coordinate getting the pallet trailers moved to a dock door for unloading upon request by selecting a particular trailer and radioing a yard jockey to bring the trailer to the dock door.
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Kelly is currently hiring Order Process Operators (warehouse associate) for the distribution department for a local cosmetic company in Sanford, NC. Palletizing broken cases, full case, bulk, dock or return orders using standardized processes.
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Warehouse Associates are responsible for packaging, sorting, processing, staging, loading, unloading and transporting of products. Additional duties as assigned by Distribution Center or Warehouse Management.
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This is a dock worker position while you will NEED t Dock Worker, Part Time, Forklift, Forklift Operator, Worker, Warehouse Associate, Manufacturing, Staffing. This is a dock worker position while you will NEED t Dock Worker, Part Time, Forklift, Forklift Operator, Worker, Warehouse Associate, Manufacturing, Staffing.
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The Warehouse Associate is responsible for assisting in the daily flow and duties within the Inventory Management department. 8) Ensures proper receiving, replenishment, and put away/dock to stock policies.
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Must be able to use standard warehouse equipment such as dock doors, dock plates, forklifts, two-wheel dollies, pallet jacks, computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
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We have capabilities in freight management, warehouse and distribution center support, last-mile delivery, supply chain analytics, and optimization, and more. Demonstrate experience working on Loading Dock equipment, Garage doors, Dock Levelers, and Dock Locks.
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Performs periodic facilities maintenance and/or custodial / housekeeping tasks, such as cleaning the loading dock and area surrounding building; keeping floors clear of debris. Performs periodic facilities maintenance and/or custodial/housekeeping tasks, such as cleaning the loading dock and area surrounding building; keeping floors clear of debris, and assisting in daily shift closures.
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The Regional Distribution Center (RDC) - Warehouse Person's primary duties include prioritizing and picking material to fill orders, loading, and unloading product on delivery trailers/containers and maintaining, handling, and moving the physical inventory within the RDC. He/she loads and unload trailers/containers, keeps facility organized by physical alignment and by allowing sufficient space for overflow.
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The Warehouse Associate position exists to ensure effective movement and management of inventory between the dock, sales floor, product repair, customer pickup and delivery. The Warehouse Associate is also responsible to unload trailers (Receiving.
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The Warehouse Associate is also responsible for the Product Repair process which includes checking in and creating service orders for customers dropping of merchandise to be repaired. Moves merchandise between dock, stockroom staging area, sales floor, customer pick-up or delivery, and removal of 'sold' merchandise from sales floor.
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Is proficient in operating material handling equipment (may include: pallet rider, order picker, fork truck, reach truck, or dock stocker) Maintains material handling equipment or other related equipment by checking battery, electrical charge hook-up, etc.
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