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Operates lift truck or uses hand truck to move, convey, or hoist shipments from shipping and receiving platform to trucks, storage, or work areas. The Warehouse Worker I stocks, locates, and provides parts to internal and external customers.
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2+ years receiving, stocking, handling, shipping experience and knowledge of proper storage requirements and sensitivities of fresh produce (fruits and vegetables, esp. · Ensure that warehouse operations comply with federal, state and local warehousing, material handling and shipping requirements.
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Perform data entry into the computer inventory system to include locating, issuing, receiving, and shipping of materials. The Materials Specialist maintains the warehouse and stores stock with the Aircraft Maintenance Department in all Material Operations to ensure adequate supply of materials.
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The Warehouse Associate is responsible for efficiently and accurately filling customer orders, receiving, stocking, staging, and shipping material in a manner that meets company standards for safety, security, accuracy, and productivity.
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Additionally, this position fulfills all shipping and receiving functions within the warehouse. Uses computer to dispatch, confirm customer or stock orders and to generate delivery manifests and receiving documents.
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Responsibilities may include Copy/Print Production/Copy Center, Copier Maintenance, Mail/Courier Services, Reception/Office Services, Shipping/Receiving, Inventory Services, Warehouse, File Room/Records File Services based on assigned location.
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Material handling of Hardware including but not limited to: shipping, receiving, labeling, inspection, barcoding, spreadsheet tracking, RMA requests, disposing, and general fulfillment tasks.
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Your responsibilities will include receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping merchandise to Walmart stores or directly to customers. - Use of warehouse equipment and machinery, including forklifts and pallet jacks.
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This may include functions of receiving, picking, packing, shipping, staging, transporting, storage, delivery, etc. Performs one or more warehouse operational functions within the guidelines of the facility (pick, pack, wrap, load, ship and possibly deliver orders containing a variety of products for/to our customers.
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You'll work in a fast-paced environment, handling various tasks from receiving and storing inventory to picking, packing, and shipping orders. Receiving and Stowing: Unload and put away incoming shipments, ensuring items are accurately stored in designated locations.
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As a Warehouse Associate at Kohl’s, you will be responsible for various tasks within the distribution center, including receiving, storing, and shipping merchandise. - Basic computer skills and familiarity with warehouse management systems.
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Assist with the coordination of shipping and receiving activities. As a Warehouse Associate at FedEx, you will be integral to the efficient operation of the warehouse, handling the movement, storage, and dispatch of goods.
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Shipping and receiving duties; including loading and unloading trucks. + Move materials and items from receiving or storage areas to shipping or to other designated areas.
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