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PIE equipment could include Crown, Pacer, Reach Truck, Order Picker, Barrett and Turret Truck. Performs necessary housekeeping duties in order to maintain a clean, safe, organized work environment.
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PART-TIME WH ASSOCIATE RESPONSIBILITIES:Support Sr Weekend Picker and order fulfillment by picking and packing daily orders. PART-TIME WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATE BENEFITSCompany Events (Warehouse Sales, Holiday Party) 40% off at Shoppe Amber Interiors (online & retail.
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Depending on the role or location, Amazon provides a $110 Zappos gift code towards the purchase of shoes, in order to have you prepared for your first day on the job. You'll be working around moving machines - order pickers, stand-up forklifts, turret trucks, and mobile carts.
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The warehouse manager must achieve inventory accuracy, coordinate order fulfillment, and track shipping times for thousands of product orders every year. Maintain daily warehouse activities, including quality assurance, inventory control, space management, logistics, floor productivity, and shipping.
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Follow and enforce department safety procedures and compliance including but not limited to operating Crown WAV Order Picker within safety guidelines. To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Inventory software; Order processing systems and Spreadsheet software.
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Please do not submit resume if you do not meet the minimum qualifications listed below:Benefits: health insurance coverage 90%, vison, dental, 401k, holiday, and sick payPrimary Responsibilities: The Warehouse Order Puller is responsible for accurate and efficient selection of product in our warehouse.
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Order selector position with opportunities for picking incentives. Due to the nature of our business in regard to such things as delivery schedules, order inputs, selection, and Department of Transportation Hours of Service, overtime, attendance and punctuality are essential job functions.
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Job Requirements:Ability to perform but not limited to the following tasks, be familiar with and able to interpret packing slips, enter into the computer the correct information, to acknowledge receipt of the goods into the purchase order and processing database.
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Warehouse Picker Order Selector- San Fernando, CA - About the Role. Accurately pick products by matching numbers and products using voice audio headset. Place Warehouse, Picker, Order Selector, Manufacturing, Transportation.
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The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for coordinating and executing warehouse operations and procedures in order to ensure departmental effectiveness and efficiency so that all product, supply and equipment needs are met throughout the venue.
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They safely operate forklifts or other machinery in order to complete tasks such as loading, unloading, sorting, staging, and transporting products. These positions include General Warehouse Associate and General Warehouse Associate II.
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Inspect physical conditions of warehouses, vehicle fleets, or equipment and order testing, maintenance, repairs, or replacements. Description Warehouse Manager Supervise the activities of workers engaged in receiving, storing, testing, and shipping products or materials.
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Warehouse Picker Order Selector- San Fernando, CA. + Hand shrink wrap orders with label and move completed order to the loading dock area using electronic pallet jack or walkie-rider equipment.
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Palletizing: wrap complete pallets with shrink wrap and label with correct order number. Palletizing: wrap complete pallets with shrink wrap and label with correct order number. Provide quality service to customer and drivers picking up orders,Fill out paperwork completely and accurately.
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Responsibilities: Although a material handler may perform any and all warehouse duties, the majority of time is spent pulling material to fill sales orders, weighing and counting such material, writing in the necessary information on a sales order, and packaging the material; in the case of Metal Joining material and/or material to be shipped via UPS, forwarding these goods to packers who will package them.
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