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Assists with movement of shipments from shipping and receiving platform to storage and work areas, as needed. 3 years of experience in shipping & receiving environment, with at least one year of experience in shipping & receiving tasks.
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The Shipping and Receiving Clerk will be responsible for inbound and outbound shipments, dock space management, package delivery, customer service and will assist with recycling efforts.
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Works closely with warranty clerk to assure proper routing and packing of warranty parts. Works closely with inventory clerk to assure proper routing of core returns. He/ she is responsible for receiving and shipping parts, and the loading and unloading of shipments.
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The Shipping and Receiving Clerk is responsible for the receiving and shipping of parts, stock, equipment and materials required for the effective and efficient operations of the dealership.
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May perform duties of the Receiving Clerk in the absence of the Receiving Clerk. Performs ordering, receiving, storing, pricing, stocking and merchandising duties. Assists in ordering, receiving, storing, pricing, stocking and merchandising.
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Talascend is seeking a professional, skilled individual for our Receiving Logistics Clerk position located in Phoenix, AZ. Secure lifting attachments to materials and conveys load to destination using hand-operated crane or hoist, signals crane, or hoisting operators to move load to destination.
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Nesco Resource is looking for a shipping and receiving clerk in South Phoenix. Duties include assembling, addressing, stamping, and shipping merchandise or material; receiving, unpacking, verifying and recording incoming merchandise or material; and arranging for the transportation of products.
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2020Job Summary: The position of Shipping and Receiving Clerk is responsible for ensuring product is delivered according to agreed-upon customer requirements, performing tasks associated with efficient and timely shipping of product, packaging signs in preparation for shipping and loading and unloading trucks with forklift.
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May operate tier-lift truck or use hand truck to move, convey, or hoist shipments from shipping and receiving platform to storage or work area. No experience required, but 1+ years of experience record keeping and/or using internal computer systems to access and document shipping or receiving records preferred.
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Ensure shipping and receiving tools are working properly to provide a smooth transition of the products/merchandise into the store and inventory logs. - Ensure maximum security of receiving area.
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Western States Metal Roofing, a leading manufacturer in metal roofing and siding, is looking for an organized and detail - oriented receiving clerk to join our team. 2+ Years Experience as a receiving clerk or similar role with warehouse experience.
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Must be a US Citizen Responsibilities: Load, unload, and move materials that weight 35 - 50 pounds repetitively within or near plant, yard, or work site.
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Minimum of 1 year of mailroom and/or experience with shipping and receiving, postage meters and folder inserter machines are preferred. Under direct supervision, the Distribution Clerk tracks, receives routes and ships various types of correspondence and packages.
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Atkore, a recipient of a Great Place to Work© certification and a Top Workplaces USA award, is searching for a 1st Shift Receiving Clerk to be based out of Phoenix, AZ. Reporting to the shift supervisor, the Receiving Clerk's primary focus will be to provide administrative support to the Receiving and Manufacturing Departments.
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In this position the ideal candidate will be tasked with shipping and receiving duties, including unloading commercial WAPA trucks, performing receipt of items at the warehouse, and preparing goods and appropriate shipping documents for shipping from the Phoenix, AZ warehouse to other DSW/WAPA locations.
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