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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 regaraboutd to picking, packing, shipping, and receiving.
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Spends at least 50% of the time supervising a minimum of 5 workers in distribution including production, receiving, and shipping for a designated shift. Functional responsibilities may include, but are not limited to receiving, packing, cycle counting, and shipping DISH inventory to support organizational goals and objectives.
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Supervises warehouse, shipping, receiving, picking/packing, and breakdown line. Coordinate with Shipping Receiving Coordinator and Order Processor to deliver the customer orders on time.
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Be able to provide a completed, signed delivery log to the Shipping and Receiving Supervisor at the day's end. Use the Eatec system to make receipts for all requisitions, pull inventory order requisitions and always cross-check for accuracy, notify the supervisor of shortages, participate in monthly inventory counts, and maintain an assigned section of the warehouse.
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The Warehouse/Logistics Supervisor is responsible for managing all activities associated with shipping/receiving logistics, warehouse material oversight, and inbound quality assurance receiving/acceptance activities.
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The Warehouse Supervisor will work under the direction of the Branch Divisional Manager (BDM) and Assistant Branch Manager to coordinate the daily activities of the warehouse operation, including but not limited to supporting the shipping and receiving leadership in the following areas: picking, packing, shipping, receiving, transferring, sanitation, safety and maintenance.
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Responsible, at various points, for overseeing the receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping of materials. Housekeeping - Ensures that the warehouse and yard are kept clean and free of debris and waste.
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2 Years shipping and receiving clerk experience. We're looking for a enthusiastic and energetic individual that will join our team and work under the direction of the Warehouse Supervisor.
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They are responsible for overseeing the warehouse shipping, receiving, and/or replenishment activities and personnel to ensure that all functions are performed within Company guidelines.
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In addition to the general job description below, the ideal candidate will also have the following skills: Lead, Supervisor, Cycle Count, Inventory, Warehouse, Forklift, Quality Control,Cherry Picker, Order Picker, Order Picking, Shipping, Outbound, RF, WMS, Reach Truck.
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Ensures proper execution of all policies and procedures with regard to picking, packing, shipping, and receiving. Responsible for the overall direction, coordination, and evaluation of the warehouse.
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Supervises warehouse shipping and receiving activities and associates for a specific shift/area to ensure functions are performed within Company and Distribution Center guidelines.
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This position reports directly to the Warehouse Supervisor and is responsible for supporting Suncoast Production via product movement, warehousing, shipping, and receiving.
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Under the responsibility of the Logistics Supervisor, the Material Handler I performs warehouse functions, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting.
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If you have any prior experience working in any of the following positions, we strongly encourage you to apply: Shipping/Receiving Supervisor, Inventory Manager, Merchandising/Stocking Supervisor, Warehouse Supervisor, Merchandise Supervisor, Associate Manager, Assistant Manager, Store Manager, Area Manager, Logistics Manager, Warehouse Manager, Assistant Warehouse Manager, Distribution Manager.
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