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Experience with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) Collaborate with operations on procedures and processes surrounding warehouse management system inventory locations. The Area Manager will be responsible for daily inventory processes, reporting, and control at the Irving, Texas fulfillment site as well as being responsible for managing inventory team members assigned to individual divisions.
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Manages the Department in the absence of the Packaging Manager. Informs Packaging Manager of any problems or concerns. Its potato processing plants and nationally recognized retail, foodservice and warehouse club brands of products along with its close relationship with its growers, allow Idahoan Foods to deliver superior quality and value to its customers.
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Review supply stock for outdated materials; perform quarterly inventory and report to Accounting Manager regarding status; maintain warehouse/stores and central supply work areas in an organized, safe, and clean manner.
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3+ years as a Quality Inspector/Supervisor in a 3PL, Warehouse or Manufacturing Environment. Ability to walk and stand for extended periods of time within a warehouse environment. This individual is responsible for the accuracy of evaluations, analysis and overall performance of Transaction Monitoring (Quality Coach) Team. Additionally, this supervisor is responsible for their staff's development.
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Certificates: Food safety manager certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire. Moderate to high noise levels associated with a retail grocery warehouse environment. Experience: Management or Shift Lead Experience in retail, restaurant, or food industry.
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As a DC Operations Manager you will be responsible forthe managerial oversight of the operational function of multiple distribution centers, including customer service, safety/risk management , receiving, transportation , warehousing, equipment/building maintenance/repair operations and office/business administration tasks.
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Prints shipment documents and forwards to the Customer Service Manager for review. Confers with production, shipping, warehouse, or common carrier personnel to expedite or trace missing or delayed shipments.
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Additional duties as assigned by Warehouse Manager. The Warehouse Associate is responsible for assisting in a variety of warehouse duties including but not limited to; shipping & receiving, loading & unloading product orders, stocking & storing warehouse inventory, & fulfilling purchase orders as necessary while ensuring accuracy & timeliness of all job functions.
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Now hiring a Warehouse Manager in Charlottesville! Success in this role as Warehouse Manager means being a crucial part of the company's success plan. You'll oversee all warehouse operations for our plumbing, HVAC, and electrical departments.
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Assists Pharmacy Manager and Staff Pharmacist in developing and maintaining good relationships with the local medical community, including physicians, nurses, and other health care providers, by medical provider detailing and outreach to health groups, retirement homes, nursing homes, and other forums for enhancing growth opportunities.
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Performs duties as assigned by Pharmacy Manager, Staff Pharmacist and Store Manager including utilizing pharmacy systems to enter patient and drug information, ensuring information is entered correctly, filling prescriptions by retrieving, counting and pouring pharmaceutical drugs, verifying medicine is correct, and checking for possible interactions.
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Job DescriptionSummary: The Assistant Branch Operation Manager assists the Branch Operations Manager in directing daily warehouse operations by performing the following duties personally or through subordinates.
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Other duties as assigned by Warehouse Lead, Service Center Supervisor and/or Service Center Manager. Maintain safe and clean work areas throughout the warehouse; must follow all ORBIS safety rules and policies.
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Reaching above shoulder level (produce placement on sales floor plus shelving/rack system in bakery warehouse areas) Inspect machinery at beginning of day for potential repairs and report need for repairs to Bakery Manager.
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Develop and implement strategies to grow sales both within existing customer base and through new customer acquisition, in partnership with the Territory Sales Manager. Responsible for all aspects of the daily operation of a warehousing and distribution business including Sales, Customer Service, Warehouse Operations, Shipping and Receiving and Inventory Management.
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