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Randstad is looking for a Shipping/Receiving Clerk for a temp to hire position that provides ample opportunity for career progression with an industry leader. The Shipping/Receiving Clerk is responsible for communicating with the drivers and assigning inbound and outbound loads to specific doors and staging lanes.
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Supervise and execute daily warehouse tasks: Quality Control, Receiving, Pick/Pack & Shipping, Inspections, and Inventory Management. Receiving Pick/Pack and Shipping operations.
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Experience in warehouse operations, shipping, and receiving Fluent in English and Spanish Strong computer skills for data entry tasks Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds Willingness to support in multiple warehouse tasks Eagerness to grow within the company Please send your resume to margui.herrera@randstadusa.com.
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This position is responsible for receiving and processing incoming products, picking and filling orders, packing and shipping orders and managing stock within assigned department. Accurately pack orders into shipping cartons, verifying all components of the order are accounted for the correct customer.
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We are looking for a shipping and receiving clerk to join our team. We are looking for a shipping and receiving clerk to join our team. salary: $15 - $16 per hour. Load and unload materials from trucks, pallets, shelves, or other storage areas using the forklift.
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As a Warehouse Manager, you would be responsible for all aspects of receiving, shipping and controlling incoming and outgoing new materials. Safely operating shop equipment when receiving and delivering equipment/parts.
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Minimum of 1 year of manufacturing experience preferred - Knowledge/Experience in transportation environment (i.e., shipping, receiving and inventory management, distribution or dispatch preferred.
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Pull orders accurately as assigned using an RF Scanner Stage orders according to carrier location and verify: number of pallets picked as well as stage location Prepare Receiving / Storage / Shipping documentation retaining product accountability throughout the logistical process.
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Join our dynamic team as a Warehouse Associate specializing in Shipping and Receiving! Processes paperwork regarding shipments including: verifying that the merchandise to be shipped is correct, applying the correct postage tape, filling out proper BOL information for LTL shipments, following customer shipping instructions and insuring the shipment when necessary.
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Are you ready to put your shipping, receiving and inventory experience to use? Communicate with shipping agencies as needed to ensure receipt of goods in a timely manner. Are you an experienced warehouse worker looking for your next opportunity.
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