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Inventory, Picking, Packing, Material handling, Sit down forklift, Unloading, Cherry picker, Order selecting, Shipping and receiving, Forklift, Rf scanner, Order picking, Pallet jack, Electric pallet jack, Sitdown, Loading.
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Performs receiving, put away, picking, packing and shipping of goods. Receiving, picking, packing and shipping accuracy / Error rate. Performs manual and clerical duties related to shipping, receiving, inspecting, storing, issuing and delivering a variety of materials, equipment and aircraft parts in an aircraft manufacturing environment.
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Be safe Keep your area clean and organized Be willing to learn training provided High school diploma or general education degree (GED) Mechanical Aptitude Committed and comfortable working independently Extra Credit: Forklift; Side Loader; Deburr; Packing; Export; Receiving; Shipping; PVC M/C; Chop Saw; Band Saw; Plate Saw; Shear M/C; Waterjet; Laser M/C.
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Perform an array of functions that may include receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing, and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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Understanding of general work practices in distribution and/or warehousing, including order picking, packing, and shipping/receiving processes and procedures. 1 - 2 years of experience operating an order picker, cherry picker, reach truck, sit down tow motor, or rider pallet jack.
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The Packing House Sanitation Coordinator will also support the Food Safety program with internal and external audits. Complete quarterly and bi-annual cleaning of overhead lights, roll-up doors, racks, rollers, the perimeter of the Packing House, and painted columns.
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As a Night Warehouse Worker, you will be responsible for providing warehouse support including picking, packing, assembly, sorting, shipping, and receiving of orders to meet the facilitys productivity and quality goals within the establishment.
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Prepares daily order shipments by performing the necessary functions of picking the parts, properly packing them and then shipping them through the UPS or FEDEX Portal in conjunction with our ERP system.
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Würth Baer Supply is searching for a Warehouse Associate for our Distribution Center in Pennsauken, NJ Join our growing and dynamic team and help us in receiving, put-away, picking, packing, and shipping.
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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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Bike Receiving and Shipping Support: Provide training and support to warehouse team to ensure accurate receiving of technical bike products, picking and packing of related bicycle and component orders and all bicycle builds.
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Extra Credit: Forklift; Side Loader; Deburr; Packing; Export; Receiving; Shipping; PVC M/C; Chop Saw; Band Saw; Plate Saw; Shear M/C; Waterjet; Laser M/C. Extra Credit: Forklift; Side Loader; Deburr; Packing; Export; Receiving; Shipping; PVC M/C; Chop Saw; Band Saw; Plate Saw; Shear M/C; Waterjet; Laser M/C.
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The Shipping Coordinator manages the carrier sign in process ensuring carrier pick up information is matched with loads scheduled; assigns orders to forklift drivers for loading/staging, and ensures work flow; organizes orders and ensures drop equipment loaded by requested ship date; ship confirms orders in WMS; processes BOL and manifests; checks daily and monthly shipping reports; and tracks shipping errors, code freight invoices, and prints load plan picks.
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Update shipping information in JD Edwards & reports. Our ideal candidate will have a min of 2-4 years of shipping & receiving experience within a manufacturing and/or distribution center to qualify.
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Ability to lift 50lbs Organizing and storing materials in designated locations Picking and packing materials for outbound shipments Operating material handling equipment such as forklifts or pallet jacks.
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