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Alerts Warehouse Supervisor of any problems, taking pictures if necessary. Utilize RF Scanner, manual product picking QC, wrapping, staging and labeling. 3-6 months of General Labor experience in a warehouse using a RF scanner required.
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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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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. 75 shift premium for Weekday Night Shift | +$1.25 shift premium for Weekday Overnight Shift.
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Prefer two (2) years previous of experience in warehouse-order picking, inventory control, receiving, distribution, stocking and shipping. Performs other supply chain management duties as directed by department supervisor.
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This position requires the building of a close working relationship with the inventory supervisor and MIS within DFJ. This position will also perform regular Operations duties that include receiving, distribution, picking, packing and shipping in accordance with company standards.
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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. The Supervisor directly contributes to Cardinal Health's customer service reputation by ensuring that shipments are on-time and of high quality, develops the Warehouse Operations talent pool, and enhances operational excellence.
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TSMC Arizona’s Material Management Department’s own Warehouse Management Programs is responsible for material handling (receiving, stowing, picking, packing, fulfilling, etc.) With the support of the Warehouse Supervisor, the Operator will ensure the effectiveness of operating procedures, space utilization, and maintenance and protection of facilities and equipment.
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The Operations Supervisor, 2nd shift is responsible for a specific area of operation, Receiving, Customer Returns, Putaway, Picking, Pricing, Shipping or Inventory Control and could be asked to work on special project teams or special assignments from time to time.
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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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Carry out tasks as assigned by the warehouse supervisor. Ensure warehouse is safe and free of debris (periodically sweeping and picking up trash). Identify damage, loss, or surplus of goods and materials stored in the warehouse and communicate those to supervisor.
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Familiar in the use of warehouse management systems and applications to leveraging the use of RF scanners that include, inventory control, stocking, receiving, picking and packing. The Warehouse Operations Supervisor effectively supervise and support a department of employees within the warehouse.
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Direct workers in the warehouse on the processes of receiving, put away, replenishment, slotting, picking, packing, truck loading and/or other processes in the warehouse. Oversee the daily use of warehouse technology (WMS) as well as picking technology (voice picking) to ensure proper use and compliance with picking standards.
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The Distribution Supervisor manages, leads, and coordinates warehouse staff to deliver extraordinary results. Ensures proper execution of all policies and procedures with regard to picking, packing, shipping, and receiving.
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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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Ridwell is seeking an Operations Supervisor to manage the daily operations of our Portland warehouse team. The warehouse is located near the Portland airport (PDX). Work with the Regional Director to optimize and report on the economic performance of the fleet and warehouse operations.
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