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The Coordinator, Warehouse will perform activities that support inbound, outbound, and general warehouse operations to ensure timely delivery and scheduling of freight and proper distribution of warehouse items.
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Ensure optimal warehouse operations by preparing and processing routine forms, reports, and documents (inbound documents, outbound documents, discrepancy reports, stock and damage claims, time sheets, requisitions, shipping labels, etc.)
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US Foods is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and history of promoting from within, excellent training programs and a continuous improvement focus. The Sr Coordinator, Warehouse will perform activities that support inbound, outbound, and general warehouse operations to ensure timely delivery and scheduling of freight and proper distribution of warehouse items.
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Oversee marketing and sales activities by organizing and expediting objectives, presentations, meetings, etc., as well as disseminating Market specific information quickly and accurately.
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This position Must be able to work all shifts and be cross trained for coverage in all Operations support clerical positions and serve on the US Foods Contingency Team for travel to other divisions on an as needed basis.
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Works under the direct supervision of the Area Marketing Manager (AMM) to develop plays and lead execution of all local marketing activity that requires on-site execution and support (local Sales Meetings, customer events, product trainings and vendor/broker activities).
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US FOODS® is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and Company with a history of promotion from within and unlimited career growth opportunities with ongoing job skills and leadership development training.
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The Account Coordinator (AC) is part of US Foods’ team-based selling strategy to drive profitable growth. Ability to learn proprietary US Foods systems: eCommerce, Salesforce.com (SOUS), PRISM, SODS, CDMR, Tandem.
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Works under the direct supervision of the Area Marketing Manager (AMM) to develop plays and lead execution of all local marketing activity that requires on-site execution and support (local Sales Meetings, customer events, product trainings and vendor/broker activities).
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As a US FOODS® Operations Coordinator, you will be responsible for providing administrative support to the Warehouse leadership team to comply with DOT requirements and division policies.
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We are looking for an Operations Coordinator who relishes the chance to push their potential, grow and reap the rewards of joining the US FOODS® family. US FOODS® is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and history of promotion from within, excellent training programs, and a continuous improvement focus.
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