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A Store Warehouse Floor Supervisor shares in the overall responsibility for shipping and receiving merchandise, maintaining organizational standards, controlling expenses and shortages, and developing staff.
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The Warehouse Team Lead is responsible for inventory coming into the warehouse and oversees accurate entry into the ERP system; manages Customs Bonded receiving and withdrawal of imported cases; supervises warehouse technicians to ensure daily work schedule is met; manages export, military, and refund stock orders; works closely with the Louisville Export Order Manager and freight forwarders to schedule shipments; analyzes inventory for refund needs and checks and processes breakage.
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Role will be responsible for overseeing a wide variety of warehouse activities including shipping and receiving raw materials and/or finished goods and maintaining inventory and associated records.
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The Warehouse Coordinator, under the basic supervision of the Warehouse Supervisor, is responsible for basic areas workflow coordination in all areas of distribution to include Product Transfer, Distribution, Receiving, and Inventory Control.
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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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Unload and staging of raw materials brought around from the receiving warehouse. - Inform the Shipping Clerk, Team Lead, or Department Supervisor of any unsafe situations, obstacles to efficiently work or their inability to safely perform any of these listed duties.
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Trains all new warehouse employees and re-evaluates training needs based on individual performance. Oversees receiving and cycle count activities. SuperUser (Advance team member) for Warehouse WMS system.
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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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Warehouse Lead / Supervisor. Rotate and train on each aspect of the warehouse / distribution processes on all shifts (Freight, Returns, Receiving, Restock and Transfers). Cross train in all warehouse Team Lead functions on both shifts.
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In addition, the Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for supervising warehouse specialists, order pickers and forklift operators; will support the Receiving Supervisor in managing the daily freight schedule based on customer and inventory needs.
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Provide front-line leadership support in the following areas: policies and procedures, personnel, security and safety of all warehouse and receiving locations. Maintain a secure, accurate and timely flow of goods and merchandise between the warehouse, internal support staff and external clientele for the parks.
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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. Ability to operate warehouse equipment including but not limited to motorized electric stand-on pallet jacks as well as stand up electric reach high lift.
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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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Preferred Experience High school diploma or GED equivalent Experience in distribution center operations or previous warehouse experience Experience operating power equipment (e.g., forklift, reach truck, yard truck) Experience performing detail-oriented tasks in a fast-paced working environment Experience using spatial reasoning to position product effectively Basic math and reading comprehension skills Basic computer skills Bilingual, Military, and Veteran applicants are encouraged to apply.
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Make note of any damaged goods or any other discrepancies and report it to the Supervisor on duty or the Warehouse Manager. Receive shipments of raw materials, packaging, and other supplies and merchandise from vendors according to receiving schedule.
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