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Shipping/receiving clerk will keep track of outgoing and incoming shipments. Prior shipping/receiving experience a plus. Performs paperwor and truck inspections prior to shipping; also engaged in other clerical duties.
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As a Shipper I, you will be responsible for shipping, receiving, and stocking finished goods needed to fulfill customer orders. Create and apply documents, such as shipping labels, packing list, and bills of lading for each pallet/shipment.
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Courtesy Clerk/Grocery Bagger follows best practices for bagging items in various types of bags (reusable/plastic/paper). Courtesy Clerk/Grocery Bagger is responsible for bagging groceries at check out for customers.
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Under the supervision of the Campus Business Services (CBS) Assistant Director, this position is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Highlander Service Station which includes ID Card production, mailing and shipping coordination, Passport processing, and Notary services.
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As a frontline contact for children in need and a constant representative of Children’s Fund, the Inventory & Data Clerk must be passionate about community service and aiding vulnerable children, and most importantly, able to articulate that passion in a manner that inspires others.
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This position is responsible for facilitating the placements of program participants upon release from designated CDCR institution locations to CBP programs as identified by the receiving STOP Placement Office including LSUDD, LSUDT, FOTEP, transitional/sober living, and outpatient facilities/programs.
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Under the direction of the Receiving Supervisor, the Logistics Clerk is responsible for the receiving, storage and distribution of goods needed for both San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Tribal Government and Yaamava’ Resort & Casino operations.
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When you begin your job with us working on the front-end as a courtesy clerk, customer service associate, or cashier, you are taking a step towards an opportunity that can help you learn, grow, and even develop a long-lasting career.
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The Purchasing Clerk purchases production materials daily and ensures its delivery in a timely manner. Founded in 1938 and based in Toledo, Ohio, USA, Owens Corning posted 2023 sales of $9.7 billion.
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The Company operates stores across 34 states and the District of Columbia with 24 banners including Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen, Carrs, Kings Food Markets and Balducci's Food Lovers Market.
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Promotion: Code Enforcement Officers I are eligible for promotion to Code Enforcement Officer II ($63,336.00 - $87,027.20 Annually ) upon meeting the minimum requirements of the higher class, receiving a satisfactory work performance evaluation, successful completion of training, and possession of the required certifications.
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Supply Chain, Operations, Area Manager, Production Supervisor, Shipping Receiving Supervisor, Logistics Supervisor; Facilities Supervisor, Coach; Mentor, People Leader. Provides updates to DC Merchandise Manager on production planning information and needs/problems of the area.
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Keywords: shipping, receiving, warehouse, parts warehouse, shipper/receiver, forklift, RFID scanner. As a Parts Shipper/Receiver, you will be responsible for ensuring accurate packaging of outbound parts orders and receipt of incoming parts.
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Our facility houses the largest Emergency Room and Trauma Center in the Inland Empire and is one of Riverside County’s only STEMI (heart attack) receiving center. Riverside Hospital is Gold Seal Certified by The Joint Commission in Total Hip and Total Knee replacement and is an “A” graded hospital in patient safety by The Leapfrog Group.
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The Pallet Repair Technician takes damaged pallets sent from our customers and returns them to service-ready condition, before consolidating and shipping them back to the customer.
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