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Bachelors Degree or 10+ years increasingly complex experience as Warehouse Supervisor or Manager or equivalent combination. Be trained to cover warehouse function is shipping, receiving, returns and inventory control.
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Reporting to the OSP Manager of Project Controls, the Warehouse Technician is responsible for receiving and distributing material to OSP Construction Crews and Field Operations. The Warehouse Technician will keep track of inventory and report to the OSP Manager of Project Controls when stock needs to be replenished.
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Assist receiving associates in all facets of the receiving process as directed by the Project Manager. Warehouse Specialist NNEES $1000 Sign on Bonus. Maintain delivery and receiving logs.
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The Warehouse Supervisor will work under the direction of the Branch Divisional Manager (BDM) and Assistant Branch Manager to coordinate the daily activities of the warehouse operation, including but not limited to supporting the shipping and receiving leadership in the following areas: picking, packing, shipping, receiving, transferring, sanitation, safety and maintenance.
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Purpose The Receiving Associate is responsible for assisting in the warehouse operations of the retail store. In addition, the Receiving Associate is responsible for unloading, auditing, and staging product to recover store inventory.
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Other duties as assigned by Warehouse Operations Manager, VP / Logistics, SVP/ CFO. The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the receiving, stocking and distribution of tires and wheels for all store locations; manage the day to day activities in assigned warehouse.
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The Warehouse Manager position is part of the Operations Team and provides the critical function of managing the day-to-day activities of shipping, receiving, storage, stocking and inventory of a fast-paced Engineering/R&D team.
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Reports immediately to supervisor/lead/manager any and all problems, which may affect safety, equipment, tooling, and/or quality. This position is responsible for receiving, storing, packing, and picking materials and product within the establishment by performing the following duties.
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Open Positions: Warehouse Manager. Maintains warehouse staff job results by coaching, counseling, and disciplining employees; planning, monitoring, and appraising job results. Maintains receiving, warehousing, and distribution operations by initiating, coordinating, and enforcing program, operational, and personnel policies and procedures.
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Collaborate with the purchasing manager and monitor the MRP for daily inbound expectation and receiving priority. on experience in shipping and receiving dock management, operation of Kanban inventory systems, and general warehouse management.
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Working with Distribution Center Manager in developing goals and objectives for the operations department. Teaching and training of current and new warehouse personnel. The Warehouse Supervisor will be responsible for the efficient and accurate daily operations of the distribution center.
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Proven experience in commercial delivery, building materials, warehouse operations or logistics. Coordinating daily shipping and receiving schedules with customers, and the sales team to ensure safe and on time deliveries.
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Advise the warehouse manager in establishing processes to improve the operation of your department and service to our customer. Report discrepancies in inventory to Warehouse Manager.
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Position Title: Receiving Manager Department: Receiving Supervisor: Assistant Branch Managers/Branch Manager FLSA: Non-exempt Position Summary:The Receiving Manager reports to the Assistant Branch Managers and Branch Manager and has the overall responsibility for monitoring and assisting in all activities in the Receiving Department pertaining to all incoming/outgoing merchandise.
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Warehouse Specialist NNEES. Prior warehouse experience. Warehouse Specialist NNEES. Fleet maintenance of government vehicles. Employees learn job skills that allow them to grow within their communities and build successful careers in public and private-sector jobs.
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