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The Truck Jockey, under the general supervision of a Warehouse Supervisor, is responsible for the safe and efficient moving of tractor trailers in the yard. Performs other job-related projects (including but not limited to inventory control and/or order management activities at warehouse) duties and assignments as directed by warehouse supervision.
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In addition, the Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for supervising warehouse specialists, order pickers and forklift operators; will support the Receiving Supervisor in managing the daily freight schedule based on customer and inventory needs.
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Other duties as assigned by Warehouse Lead, Service Center Supervisor and/or Service Center Manager. Maintain safe and clean work areas throughout the warehouse; must follow all ORBIS safety rules and policies.
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In addition to the general job description below, the ideal candidate may alsopossessthe following skills:Lead, Supervisor, Production, Warehouse, General Labor, Forklift, Quality Control, Material Handler,EquipmentOperator, Reach truck, and Dock Stocker.
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LI-TM1 Main responsibilities Plan warehouse work operations in accordance with shipments, received, store orders, perish-ability, and stock rotation requirements. Schedule and assign warehouse crew and equipment to meet schedules to handle daily volume efficiently.
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Position typically reports to the Warehouse Supervisor or Lead. Provides cleaning services, as necessary, including sweeping floors, cleaning offices and removal of trash in proper containers or designated areas.
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The DTC Warehouse Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the direct-to-consumer warehouse in Litchfield Park, AZ. The ideal candidate will have experience in warehouse management, specifically in a direct-to-consumer environment.
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Plan warehouse work operations in accordance with shipments, received, store orders, perish-ability, and stock rotation requirements. Understanding of warehouse regulations regarding quality and safety.
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Position Summary:Reporting to the Supervisor, as a Material Handler, your primary responsibility will be to ensure the efficient and accurate movement of materials within a warehouse and manufacturing facility.
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Reports To: Sanitation Supervisor. Cleans warehouse racking/piping, light fixtures, floors, and walls. Sweeps and mops warehouse area. Reports To: Sanitation Supervisor. Cleans office areas, including but not limited to trash removal, vacuuming, disinfecting, sweeping, organizing, general upkeep.
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As the Operations Supervisor, you will supervise one or more departments within a warehouse operation including receiving, picking, packing, shipping, wire cutting, light assembly, as well as housekeeping of the warehouse.
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The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for the efficient receiving and stocking of inbound freight and coordinating the selection and loading of product in the most cost-effective manner.
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The Warehouse Supervisor will manage a shift and will spend most of the time coaching and leading the operations team to efficiently and safely achieve production and quality goals. The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for directing and engaging operations employees in CJ Logistics center to achieve productivity goals.
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Reporting to the Operations Supervisor, the Forklift Operator/Material Handler is responsible for ensuring that product is moved within our warehouse in a safe and efficient manner by forklift operation and physically loading/unloading our trucks.
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Assist Warehouse Manager with planning, organizing, and directing warehouse activities to ensure successful night shift operations. We seek a dynamic and engaging leader for the role of Night Shift Operations Supervisor in our Tolleson, AZ Distribution Center.
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