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We are looking for an effective Warehouse Lead to direct receiving, warehousing and distribution operations. Oversee receiving, warehousing, distribution and 3PL operations. Hands on experience with warehouse management software and databases.
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As a Shipping Receiving Associate, you will: Unload, inspect, and verify incoming shipments against packing lists and purchase orders. PrideStaff is hiring Shipping and Receiving Associates at multiple locations.
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If so, come grow, dream and create as a PT or FT Warehouse Material Handler Nike In this role, you'll: Perform shipping, receiving, scrap removal, recycling, material handling, and forklift operation; Pickup and load finished outgoing goods onto trailers; Complete shipping documentation; Schedule pickups; Confirm orders in an integrated computer system; Receive and verify incoming loads against packing slips.
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As a Warehouse Associate you will play a crucial role in warehouse operations, focusing on receiving, stocking, order picking, and shipping. Perform order picking within the warehouse and assist with the shipping of orders.
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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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Maintain a clean and organized environment, including storage areas, shipping/receiving zones. Process customer orders accurately and efficiently, including picking, packing, and shipping items in a timely manner.
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Previous experience in a specialty pharmacy, warehouse, retail or shipping/receiving environment is preferred. The Specialty Pharmacy Clerk is also responsible for performing shipping, cash management, administrative functions and other responsibilities assigned by the Operations Supervisor.
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Inventory management, organization and maintenance within the warehouse, shipping and receiving area. The responsibilities include purchasing, receiving inspection of raw materials, shipping semi finished and finished goods, fulfilling work orders, shipping products to the 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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Adhere to all warehousing, handling and shipping legislation requirements. Proven work experience as a Warehouse Manager. Expertise in warehouse management procedures and best practices.
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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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This role is responsible for supporting our inventory management process, including maintaining accurate inventory records, counting materials, supporting shipping and receiving, and other miscellaneous warehouse activities as needed.
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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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