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The Warehouse Technician will report to the Supervisor, Warehouse Operations or the Manager, Warehouse Operations. The primary responsibility of the Warehouse Technician is shipping/receiving of orders, quality control, inventory control and other warehouse related logistics.
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Follow all company, state, local and OSHA safety rules, policies and regulations to promote a safe work environment; promptly report any potential violations to appropriate supervisor/manager.
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Receive and process merchandise, including picking, packing, preparing and shipping orders and returns and load/unload trailers following established company and industry standard operating procedures.
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Any deficiencies to be reported immediately to supervisor/manager or director. Summary: Perform all duties associated with shipping and receiving of product, and inventory management.
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The Warehouse Associate performs receiving, stock keeping, picking, packing and shipping activities. Process the complaint by responding to the customer with the action taken to correct the problem or directing the complaint department supervisor/manager where necessary.
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Job Purpose: Position will report to the Warehouse Supervisor. Works effectively and efficiently in a warehouse environment to received and schedule shipping and freight operations, including developing a working knowledge of warehouse organization and creating proper and detailed shipping documentation.
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The Supervisor, Warehouse Operations supervises a team of Associates and ensures that pick, pack, and ship operations are safe, efficient, and of high quality. Regularly reports on team performance to the Manager, Warehouse Operations.
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The Production Manager will be responsible for strategic and tactical management of all warehouse functions and reports directly to the General Manager. Responsibilities include processing, shipping, distribution, equipment maintenance and repair, building maintenance and repair, and all corresponding record keeping.
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Assist other warehouse workers in completing tasks as requested by the Warehouse Manager or immediate supervisor. The Warehouse worker will perform a variety of functions that may include receiving and processing incoming stock, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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Keywords: Bilingual, dispatching, operations, warehouse, shipping and receiving, forklift, supervisor, supervise, manage, building products, roofing, customer service, ERP, dispatch and inventory.
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Warehouse employees may be exposed to all kinds of weather and may be required to wear protective clothing. Place received material, after segregating backorders, into proper warehouse storage locations.
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YOUAs a Shipping/Receiving Supervisor, you will be responsible for assisting the Regional Warehouse Manager in all aspects of the warehouse, ensuring work completed efficiently and effectively throughout the Shipping and Receiving departments.
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Receives and executes priorities from the warehouse supervisor or manager. The Team Lead is the backup leader of the warehouse team in the absence of the manager or supervisor.
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What you’ll be doing: The Warehouse Fulfillment Center Supervisor will partner with the other Fulfillment Center leadership to accomplish three goals; to delight customers with outstanding service that exceeds their expectations, to drive cost out of the organization by creating a process and executing a plan which creates efficiency so the team can stay on task and to honor our associates ensuring that their experience tomorrow is even better than today.
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The Materials Supervisor for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for the site procurement and warehouse operations. Lead the procurement (direct and in-direct), and warehouse (receiving, shipping, material handlers) by developing high-performance teams.
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