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Perform basic shipping and receiving operations including loading and unloading, business system transactions, and generating paperwork. Must possess basic understanding of shipping and receiving process flow, documentation needs and ERP business system transactions.
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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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As our Shipping & Receiving Clerk, youll label parts and shipments as directed by the shipping schedule, scan labels for shipment and load trucks with finished goods for our customers while verifying product labels.
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YOUAs a Shipping/Receiving Supervisor, you will be responsible for assisting the Regional Warehouse Manager in all aspects of the warehouse, ensuring work completed efficiently and effectively throughout the Shipping and Receiving departments.
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The Distribution Specialist ensures timely and accurate receiving, shipping, inventory and material handling transactions both from an informational (data entry and communication) and a physical hands-on stand point.
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As a Shipping/Receiving Supervisor, you will be responsible for assisting the Regional Warehouse Manager in all aspects of the warehouse, ensuring work completed efficiently and effectively throughout the Shipping and Receiving departments.
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Assists in expediting the daily workflow of the shipping and receiving team. Warehouse associate's work involves the skills of a forklift operator, order puller, picker, receiving, replenishment, inventory, and freight processor in a fast-paced distribution environment while following warehouse guidelines.
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Paid time off benefits include parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting. Other benefits include short-term and long-term disability, company discounts, Military Leave Pay, adoption and surrogacy expense reimbursement, and more.
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Prepares associate evaluations and administers reviews with the assistance of the DC Merchandise Manager. This role requires full-time in-office presence, including to engage in in-person team interaction, meetings and collaboration, client support, mentoring, coaching, and/or feedback.
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You will report to a Supervisor and use a WMS (Warehouse Management System) to work with receivers to supply paperwork and create reporting for all shipping and receiving activities.
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SUMMARY & SCOPE: Under minimal supervision, this position is responsible for organizing and prioritizing Campus distribution needs which includes resources such as labor, equipment, inventory management, movement of materials, and manufacturing related services as well as working with the Shipping & Receiving team, and Manufacturing teams towards a common goal of completing material coordinating functions in a timely manner.
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Time & Alarm Systems, a Division of Sciens Building Solutions is currently seeking qualified individuals for a Driver/Warehouse Associate who will be responsible for shipping/receiving, deliveries and other warehouse duties.
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Our Warehouse Operators are responsible for operating machinery to move materials around a facility for shipping, processing and receiving. Locates and gathers products for to move and distribute to production workers, assembly line, or to shipping areas.
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The Warehouse Worker will perform a variety of functions that may include receiving and processing incoming stock, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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You are: A driven leader who will have responsibility to effectively manage, oversee and control all operational and associate activities within the warehouse including Receiving, Sorting, Processing, Shipping, Inventory Control and Quality Controls as well as ensuring on time delivery.
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