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The Supervisor - Fulfillment Center Operations assists in the overall management of the operation and provides strategic direction and leadership for all warehouse activities associated with order fulfillment, packing, shipping, receiving, warehousing, and inventory management.
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The Foundation Info Systems Analyst will serve as one of the resources for the fulfillment of reporting, data integration and data analysis/metrics. Knowledge of fundraising operations best practices within healthcare or higher education.
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Operational Leadership : Oversee daily operations, ensuring that all aspects of the business, from order fulfillment to customer service, run efficiently and effectively. We are seeking a results-driven eCommerce Operations Manager who will take ownership of our day-to-day operations, ensuring efficiency and smooth execution across all facets of our business.
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Receive and process product, including unloading truck shipments and execute stockroom operations and omni channel fulfillment. You will efficiently process freight, replenishment, and omni channel operations.
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Organize data using spreadsheets (Excel, Google Sheets) to collaborate internally with warehouse and operations teams for timely fulfillment. Minimum of 1 year of Air Import operations experience highly preferred.
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Drive is a white label order fulfillment service where our Merchants receive orders from their own customers. DoorDash Drive is our hypergrowth fulfillment platform serving restaurants, grocers, and retailers across the United States and Internationally.
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Oversee account set-up, work on EDI integration(s), order validation, inventory, and fulfillment for our domestic and international wholesale partners. Fulfills sale orders in NetSuite and responsible for creating item fulfillment records.
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We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced Head of Operations, Fulfillment & Last Mile to join our team. Oversee day-to-day logistics operations and workforce, ensuring timely and cost-effective fulfillment and delivery.
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The Fulfillment Supervisor performs activities associated with overseeing our Fulfillment and Logistics operations teams. be the subject matter expert of Fulfillment and Logistics.
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