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The Warehouse Manager is responsible for assisting the General Manager with day-to-day functions of the airport, working with the merchandise and resolving issues using a retail management system; supervising the activities of subordinates, assigning responsibility for specified work; and performing all other responsibilities as directed by the business or as assigned by management.
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Reviews in-coming orders and advise Merchandise and/or Warehouse Manager of errors and questions and assist in resolutions when appropriate. Assists in the transportation of orders and returns between the warehouse and stores (where applicable.
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Warehouse supervisor experience preferred. Work a full-time schedule at Orlando International Airport - Warehouse. Implements product rotation based on product code dates in warehouse and concepts.
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Assists in all maintenance responsibilities and activities established by the warehouse. Utilizes computer to manage accurate inventory for warehouse operations. One year supervisor experience required.
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Work at our on-site warehouse located at John Wayne Airport. For over 30 years, Hudson has met the needs and wants of travelers in more than 1,000 duty-free, duty-paid, and food & beverage stores.
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Work at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport Warehouse. Work at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport Warehouse. Updates information in the RMS as needed and produce appropriate reports.
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Warehouse Supervisor Key Duties. Reviews in-coming orders and advises Merchandise and/or Warehouse Manager of errors and questions and assist in resolutions when appropriate. Reviews in-coming orders and advises Merchandise and/or Warehouse Manager of errors and questions and assist in resolutions when appropriate.
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Title:Warehouse Supervisor Location:Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Title:Warehouse Supervisor Location:Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Assists with ticketing according to branch standards for accuracy and timeliness.
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Title:Warehouse SupervisorLocation:Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Working at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Requires the ability to speak, read and comprehend instructions, short correspondence, and policy documents, as well as converse comfortably with subordinates.
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