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Job Title: Warehouse Merchandise LeadJob DescriptionAs a Warehouse Merchandise Lead, you will be responsible for receiving and checking incoming merchandise, pulling merchandise for orders according to the pick ticket's description, quantity, size, etc., and ensuring accuracy.
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Works under the direction of the Receiving and Shipping Lead. Accurate completion of warehouse related documentation. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions.
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Rf scanner, Inventory, Forklift, Inventory control, Shipping and receiving, Order puller, Warehouse inventory, Material handling. Since 1983, Aerotek has grown to become a leader in recruiting and staffing services.
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They will be a working lead. Candidates will need to be able to drive a sit down propane forklift and know how to operate an RF Scanner. With it being a smaller shop candidates have to be open to multiple job functions of picking orders, wrapping, loading and unloading materials.
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Champion and lead continuous improvement initiatives toward best in class performance. Previous UAW/HVC supervisory experience preferred, willing to work rotating work hours when required. Inbound, outbound, and claims processing.
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We are seeking an experienced warehouse lead to join our team. Perform warehouse duties and assisting warehouse and logistics manager. Fill in for warehouse employees while absent – requires a strong working knowledge of processes and procedures completed within the warehouse.
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3-5 years of warehouse experience with a minimum of at least 1 year in a lead role - Experience with leading a team of 15+ associates - Must be able to lift 50lbs+ - Must be willing to be flexible while company is still in start up phase - Must be comfortable standing in one spot for entire shift - Must be willing to work in various locations throughout the DC.
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Aerotek is now hiring for a night shift warehouse lead in Westbrook ME. In this role you will be working closely with warehouse management to accomplish daily, weekly, and monthly duties.
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Ensure that accidents and workers’ compensation claims are reported to Warehouse Supervisor(s) for investigation and reporting action. Help the Warehouse Supervisor(s) with planning, implementing, and monitoring the day-today operations of the Warehouse function to ensure established procedures for shipping, product rotation, sanitation, safety, and timeliness are met or exceeded.
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This person will also ideally become a lead within a few months. They are using a sit down fork lift with a pole. Working to maintain organization, help with shipping/receiving, delivering orders, etc.
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