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Supply Chain, Operations, Area Manager, Production Supervisor, Shipping Receiving Supervisor, Logistics Supervisor; Facilities Supervisor, Coach; Mentor, People Leader.
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Explore careers with Goodwill in retail, production, warehouse, logistics, contact center customer service, career services, technology, document imaging, grounds maintenance, janitorial and facilities maintenance.
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You will report to a Supervisor and use a WMS (Warehouse Management System) to work with receivers to supply paperwork and create reporting for all shipping and receiving activities.
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Warehouse Supervisor liaises and coordinates with support functions to progress issues concerning warehouse planning and resource/skill allocation to ensure shipping, receiving and inventory control are maintained within all relevant quality specifications.
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The material handler will work under direct supervision of the Warehouse Supervisor. The Material Handler assists in the day to day operations of receiving, shipping and inventory data entry for Dean/Fluor and government procured materials and equipment.
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If parts are not available for shipment at the designated time, it must be brought to the immediate attention of the Warehouse Supervisor. Keep all areas of warehouse and docks clean, organized, and clear of debris and resin.
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Well-versed in warehouse, shipping, and receiving functions. Compiles, organizes, and prepares all orders as directed from the Shipping Supervisor. Maintains and organizes warehouse storage including pallet consolidation and cleanliness of aisles.
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Is responsible for maintaining the warehouse, receiving, and shipping areas in compliance to cGMP Regulations. Ability to perform position duties to the satisfaction of Warehouse Supervisor and Site Manager.
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Work with the Unit Manager, Production Manager, Warehouse Supervisor, and Customers (Drivers) in any and all duties necessary to ensure the safe, consistent, and profitable operation of the facility.
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Performs miscellaneous duties such as filing and other clerical tasks, calculating product amounts, calibrating equipment, loading trucks, general equipment and plant maintenance, product storage activities, bending and warehouse work, etc.
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Ability to research pick errors and work with the Shipping Supervisor to address issues. Communicate daily with Receiving Supervisor on concerns, issues, and/or questions. Ability to work in all areas of shipping: Picking, packing, ship station, running orders, running manifests etc.
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What you'll do: Primary Function: As a Shipping Supervisor, you will be an integral member of Critical Power Solutions (CPS) Operations Team, with responsibilities to plan, coordinate, supervise and motivate the activities of employees at the Capital Plant (CPO) location, In addition, you rely upon the team members to meet or exceed our safety, quality, delivery, cost and efficiency goals, while assisting the Operations Manager in implementing plant wide initiatives.
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As a Warehouse Supervisor, you will lead a team within Inventory Control to handle all material receipts, the shipping of finished goods to warehouses and direct to customers, customer returns for Ocal, and manage the forklift fleet.
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3-5 years of warehouse, shipping, receiving and inventory control experience. Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for cost savings initiatives by utilizing best practices in logistics (IE-problem solving, automation introduction, proper inventory management, carrier negotiations.
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Warehouse Management System/Radio Frequency (RF) hand held scanning experience. This may include functions of receiving, picking, packing, shipping, staging, transporting, storage, delivery, etc.
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