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In addition to the general job description below, the ideal will also have the following skills: Supply Chain, Wave Planner, Scheduler, Auditing, Product Compliance, Shipping, Receiving, Logistics, Coordinator, Lead, Transportation Clerk, Dispatch.
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2nd Shift: Work: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 12:00 PM-8:30 PM Off: Tuesday and Saturday Position Summary Details The Warehouse Clerk is responsible for performing general warehouse duties.
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Responsible for processing a variety of documents required for the shipment of finished goods and the receiving of raw materials in accordance with established procedure. Ability to read and understand shipping and receiving documents.
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Store Clerk major duties include maintaining cleanliness of sales floor, receiving incoming donations and issuing receipts, greet and assist donors/customers. Cashier duties include ringing up all sales transactions, operating cash register, greeting and assisting customers/donors.
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The Warehouse Clerk can be responsible for receiving, storing, picking, packing, verification, shipping/manifesting, screening, and other various duties as assigned to ensure the full and efficient operation of the warehouse.
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Ensure Receiving Clerk is accurately entering everything received on the day it was received and has all deliveries properly scheduled. The Receiving Manager reports to the Assistant Branch Managers and Branch Manager and has the overall responsibility for monitoring and assisting in all activities in the Receiving Department pertaining to all incoming/outgoing merchandise.
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Maintain receiving and shipping records, delivery truck maintenance records and returned parts records. Apply for Shipping & Receiving Clerk. Unpack and examine incoming shipments, reject damaged items, record shortages, and correspond with shipper to rectify damages and shortages.
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They have been supplying independent food businesses with quality products from large cash and carry warehouse stores since 1990. Their mission is to be your one-stop shop for savings, selection, and service, seven days a week.
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Prepares, reviews, and analyzes receiving/billing documentation and reports by verifying delivery bills and receiving documentation; researching and resolving discrepancies; completing necessary paperwork for shipping/receiving process (for example, outbound bills, inbound drop trailer paperwork, purchase orders); and ensuring backup documentation.
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Our Medical Supply Chain Clerks perform material handling duties including operating of equipment for product receiving, disbursement, inventory checks, and other basic inventory management functions.
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The Shipping and Receiving Clerk is responsible for coordinating the incoming and outgoing shipment of material. Minimum 6 months of experience in shipping and receiving or related areas.
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Assist shipping and receiving unloading trucks, checking in merchandise, matching purchase orders to sales orders and distributing to sales associates for processing. Move materials and items from receiving or storage areas to shipping or to other designated areas.
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Receive training and assist in other regular DC Clerk Core Operations (Receiving, order fulfillment, shipping, inventory) as needed. We are currently looking for a Distribution Center Associate (Returns) in our new distribution centre on Alessandro Blvd in Moreno Valley, CA. In this crucial role, the worker will be responsible for inspecting, refurbishing and giving a second life to return products.
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Your duties will include maintaining accurate records of inventory, processing shipping and receiving documents, and ensuring that all paperwork is completed correctly. The Warehouse Clerk at DHL is responsible for performing clerical tasks within the warehouse, including data entry, inventory management, and tracking shipments.
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Using a "hands-on" approach to management and an open-door policy, the Moss family maintains a policy that treats customers and employees with the same standard of commitment that generates measurable success year after year.
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