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Ability to drive or learn to drive a forklift, order picker and reach truck. Warehouse Associate 2nd Shift Lead. Provides performance reports to DC Supervisor, DC Operations Manager, and DC Manager.
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Under the direction of the Warehouse Supervisor/Manager, delegate tasks to Warehouse Agent 1 and 2. These tasks include loading & unloading materials utilizing a hand truck, reach truck or forklift.
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Specialized Knowledge, Licenses, Etc.: Sit-down and stand-up forklift, reach truck, and other warehouse equipment. Suggest recommendations to the Warehouse Operations Manager on programs to improve warehouse and delivery service operations.
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EDUCATION & EXPERIENCEHigh School diploma or equivalent 1-3 years clerical experience in a manufacturing or warehouse environment preferredStand-up and sit down forklift experience preferredWORKING CONDITIONSWarehouse environment, continual reach truck/forklift activity, time sensitive deadlinesPhysical, sitting, standing, walking, kneeling, crouching/stooping, bending, and twisting upper body, frequently lift, push/pull up to 50 lbs.
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Assist the Warehouse Supervisor / Manager in applying skills, knowledge, experience, available manpower, and equipment to obtain the most favorable cost and quality of workmanship. Through the coordination with the Warehouse Supervisor / Manager, organizes and assigns work in such a way that both quality and productivity ( CPM ) are optimized.
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These tasks include loading & unloading materials utilizing a hand truck, reach truck or forklift ( including sit down and stand up). The Warehouse agent 3 is a Warehouse Lead and is responsible for overseeing a team and leading their tasks.
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Full time Warehouse Agent 3. Safely operate warehouse equipment, such as forklift, pallet jacks, etc. Oversee other warehouse agents and performance, identifying any areas of noncompliance and reporting these to management.
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Our integrated solutions allow us to be prepared for supply chain risks, so we can plan distribution to better achieve lead time and goals despite unexpected conditions. Train and help Warehouse Agent 1 and 2 with daily tasks.
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Under general supervision, the Warehouse Team Lead supports the Site Supervisor and Warehouse Manager, with providing direction and instruction to team members assigned to their department(s.
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Operate forklifts and other equipment, including but not limited to the following: pallet jack, order picker, electric stand-up, sit-down, L.P. and reach truck. The Warehouse Lead is responsible for supporting operations of the Distribution Center in the areas of receiving, stocking, fulfillment and shipping.
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Forklift and Reach Truck certification (successful completion of in-house training and certification) Complete daily Pre & Post shift Forklift / Reach Truck inspections. Demonstrated working knowledge warehouse systems and practices; processing inbound and outbound FTLs, Will Calls, WMS and scanning equipment.
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The Warehouse Lead will report to the SK Warehouse Manager and have overall responsibility for the SK Warehouse and Receiving areas. Tracks maintenance of all warehouse equipment: truck, forklifts, Drexel, reach trucks, etc.
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Join our work family and you will experience: Positive Culture lead by our core values Respectful teams Career options Continuous improvement Ownership in the company Family-oriented Be heard- everyone has a voice and adds value Stability- we have never had a lay off in NC Job Title: Shipping/ Receiving Forklift Operator Reports To: Warehouse Manager Position Details Receives inbound shipments of raw materials and finished goods and prepares product for shipment.
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This will be done under the direction of the SK Warehouse Manager and in accordance with established policies and procedures. Responsible for monitoring warehouse attendance and tardiness in Kronos.
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Communicate backorders to warehouse lead or supervisor as necessary. Familiarity or experience with the use of TSP, Reach Truck, or order pickers. WA Warehouse Associate - Auto Parts Distribution 1K Hiring Manager.
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