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An Engineer may additionally perform operational and transportation analysis, continuous process improvements, engineered labor standards (ELS) updates, warehouse management system configuration as well as facility and capacity planning.
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PREFERRED qualifications for this position include: Outbound transportation experience at a distribution center; experience using Trimble/PeopleNet or similar transportation management systems (TMS); prior positions that offered increasing responsibility levels.
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Assist Transportation Manager to resolve issues between warehousing and distribution. Assist Transportation Manager to resolve issues between warehousing and distribution. The Distribution Manager establishes and maintains smooth operation of the Distribution/Warehousing Department and helps provide 24-hour coverage.
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Work with Transportation Manager to resolve issues between warehousing and distribution. Have 3 years of experience in all facets of outbound transportation, preferably a distribution center.
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WORKING CONDITIONS: The environment encompasses all areas of a Distribution Center, Transportation Department, or Transportation shop Candidates may be subject to a background check and drug screen, in accordance with applicable laws.
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The Transportation Supervisor provides direct supervision for a group of assigned Drivers. Have at least 1 year of transportation management experience in the food distribution industry.
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Day 1 Benefits available: medical, dental, and vision insurance, FSA/HSA and company-paid life insurance. Achieve safe, timely, and accurate deliveries to customers via a thorough working knowledge of multi-stop routing systems and dispatch procedures.
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4-5 years of experience in distribution, procurement, warehouse operations, transportation, retail or financial systems. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent industry experience in retail, procurement, warehouse operations, transportation, or financial systems.
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Complete transportation pouches including route manifests, invoices, special customer notifications, maps, and store keys for drivers. This position is responsible for Driver dispatch operations in the Transportation Department.
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Generous benefits available on your 60th day: medical, dental, and vision insurance, FSA/HSA and company-paid life insurance. Prepare daily records and memos, and maintain filing system for Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports.
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The environment encompasses all areas of a Distribution Center, Transportation Department, or Transportation Shop. This position may require work in hot and cold temperature extremes and exposure to dust, dirt, fumes, noise, potentially harmful chemicals, solvents and components, and working in close to proximity to other teammates.
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Job Title: Shipping and Receiving Coordinator. Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 4:00 p.m. - midnight. Candidates may be subject to a background check and drug screen, in accordance with applicable laws.
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Performs administrative duties related to the transportation operations. Works in administrative capacity within the transportation department. Supports transportation team with various administrative duties.
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Working knowledge of principle food service disciplines including purchasing, customer service, accounting, warehousing and transportation. Ability to negotiate product costs, transportation, payment terms and other supply chain costs with supply chains partners - vendors, customers, and freight providers.
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The Transportation Coordinator is responsible for the daily administrative functions in the Transportation department. The Transportation Coordinator is responsible for the daily administrative functions in the Transportation department.
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