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If you have experience as a Receiver, Machine operator, Material handler, Shipping and receiving associate, Warehouse clerk, Forklift operator, Merchandise pickup/receiving associate, Loader, General Laborer, Shipping specialist, Stocker, Warehouse packer, Distribution center associate, or Inventory control associate, this may be a good fit for you.
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Scope of the position will include pick-up and delivery of both raw materials and finished goods between manufacturing and warehouse facilities, proper inventory management between sites, material identification, operation of forklifts, etc.
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Assist Plant Production Scheduler/Plant Management with materials alignment issues as needs arise. Carlisle Construction Materials (CCM), is a global leader in the building materials industry.
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As an Inventory Specialist, you are responsible for tracking and auditing finished goods and raw materials within the facility. The Inventory Specialist provides on-site support to the warehouse and storage areas within a cannabis cultivation facility.
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Keywords: warehouse, forklift, load, unload, receive, sort, stock, inventory, customer service, building products, building materials, roofing, distributor, distribution and purchase orders.
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Strong knowledge of Supply Chain processes, such as SIOP - Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning, Forecasting, Demand and Supply Planning, and Materials Management. Licenses/Certificates/Designations – Institute for Supply Management (ISM), Blue Yonder (JDA) or other leading Advanced Planning System (APS), American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) or Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) preferred.
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Ability to determine the structurally appropriate size & length of weld necessary when documentation does not specify Read and accurately interpret blueprints to determine operations, required materials and timeframes for projects Provide finished quality required (both with and without fixturing) in a reasonable time Other responsibilities as assigned by supervisor.
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This will include shipping and receiving, material conveyance, inventory management, organizing materials using 5S standards for maximum efficiency; and receiving, put away, preparing, & delivering material daily to support manufacturing lines in the factory in Richmond, California.
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Industrial Skills Test (IST) Physical Test Battery (PTB) Work Orientation Inventory-Physical/Technical Driving (WOID) Console Operator Basic Requirements Assessment (COBRA) Load, unload, and carry equipment, materials and supplies from delivery area, storage area, and other locations to ensure powerhouse is stocked; operate and use a pallet jack to move supplies and equipment as needed; use hand cart to transport oil barrels and nitrogen bottles within the powerhouse facility.
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Under the supervision of the Interventional Radiology Supervisor and the assigned proctor, the technologist will be responsible for learning to: assist with assigned interventional radiographic and related procedures for diagnostic interpretation and/or therapeutic interventions; document inventory of materials and supplies used in the related services.
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The Cycle Counter is responsible for monitoring warehouse inventory and performing cycle counting duties to ensure that all materials are properly verified and are reflective of reported inventory.
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The Office Administrator also provides direct backup to the MRP program and they will assist with the monitoring of raw materials, finished goods, and inventory accessories. They perform general office duties including answering and routing telephone calls, maintaining office inventory, and attending to plant visitors.
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The Inventory Control Clerk is responsible for conducting cycle counts and bin location audits, assisting in researching and reconciling inventory discrepancies and working with the Inventory Supervisor/Manager in any inventory related functions concerned with inventorying materials, supplies, tools, equipment, and parts, in stockroom, warehouse, or yard.
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The manufacturer’s signature brands include Belgard and Echelon hardscape and masonry materials; Barrette Outdoor Living and MoistureShield fencing, decking and railing; Sakrete and Amerimix packaged concrete and mortar; Techniseal sands, jointing technologies and surface protectors; PebbleTec pool finishes; plus popular brands of landscape and gardening materials.
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Conduct daily inventory of consumables/HAZMAT. Monitor expiration dates of consumables/HAZMAT. Unique Duties of Deployed Logistics Clerk Personnel: Submit Entry/Exit Memorandums, American Goods Return Forms, Customs Clearance Forms for the turn-in and receipt of materials.
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