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As needed, work with local Operations Manager & Logistics / Warehouse personnel regarding adequate stocking levels of equipment, parts, supplies, and materials as needed. This to also include working with Installation Manager and Installation Training Specialist to design and implement applicable training plans to help improve the performance and skills as identified.
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Communicates potential delivery discrepancies with Logistics Manager to meet Customer requirements, balancing the needs of mold changes, inventory targets, & personnel availability. Works closely with warehouse Supervisor to ensure all Customer shipping requirements are met on a daily basis.
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Reporting Structure : - Distribution Supervisor - Warehouse/Office -> Distribution Operations Manager -> Distribution Manager -> District Manager. - Support DST Supervisor in keeping and updating SOPs, process checklists and training guides.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Lead all food production and preparation, liaise with Warehouse /Logistics Manager/Field Supervisors to ensure fulfillment of school site orders. Work closely with Good Food Purchasing and Inventory Specialist to order and receive all foods, beverages, and operational supplies, and complete weekly inventories.
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Partner with Logistics Supervisor to address any challenges or changes to normal warehouse process. Logistics Specialist - Warehouse. This person will also oversee all aspects of the warehouse production function from start to finish and will act as point of contact for members within Project Management, Sales, Logistics, and Design Services.
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Assists the Installation Manager with tracking and measurement of established performance metrics and objectives within the team. Provide daily oversight and operational direction in the absence of Installation Manager as required / needed.
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As directed by General Manager, Warehouse Manager, and Receiving Supervisor the Warehouse Specialists/Worker will perform a variety of warehousing duties, the offloading of a UPS/FedEx, TL and LTL freight, receiving freight, put away freight, pick freight for air and surface export, load ocean containers and trailers for domestic shipments.
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Job Description Warehouse Specialist ($1000 Sign On Bonus) ( In the absence of all the warehouse decision makers the Office Manager will direct the operations. is focused on serving the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security and Federal Law Enforcement communities with comprehensive Strategy & Operations, Information Technology & Cyber Security, Materiel Management & Logistics, and Domestic Operations Center capabilities.
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Purpose: The Logistics Specialist at Floor & Decor is responsible for all the deliveries in the store. Purpose The Overnight Receiving Supervisor is responsible for directing and overseeing the warehouse operations of each retail store.
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Lead all food production and preparation, liaise with Warehouse /Logistics Manager/Field Supervisors to ensure fulfillment of school site orders. Large scale commissary kitchen including cold prep rooms, walk-in coolers and freezers, and dry storage rooms, state of the art cook chill systems, and diverse school site cafeterias; driving a vehicle to conduct work; fast-paced work; constant interruptions.
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The Inventory Control Specialist orders and delivers supplies and maintains inventory control in assigned areas. Communicates the status of these items to the Inventory Control Distribution Manager, Purchasing and the user department.
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Volt is immediately hiring an Inventory Control Specialist in Rancho Santa Margarita. Manages and maintains inventory system under the direction of the purchasing or inventory control manager.
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Warehouse, warehouse supervisor, Coordinator, Goods in, Good outs, Warehouse Operative, Distribution, Operations, Workshop, Machinery, Coffee, Beverage, Warehouse Manager, Logistics, Stock take, Warehouse Coordinator.
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Your primary role as a Logistics Specialist will be the packaging of our POS systems, organizing all logistics surrounding incoming and outgoing shipments and maintain the warehouse per the warehousing procedures set forth by the Senior Logistics Operations Manager.
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Reporting to the Warehouse Supervisor, the Transportation Support Specialist provides essential administrative support to the transportation team and is responsible for assuring and coordinating scheduled shipments.
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