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Designate and organize the warehouse stock by product line and by physical alignment, allowing sufficient space for overflow. Perform periodic facilities maintenance and/or custodial / housekeeping tasks, such as cleaning parking lot, loading dock and area surrounding building; keeping floors clear of debris, maintaining bathrooms and assisting in daily closing down of warehouse.
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Protects all company assets in the warehouse including non-stock merchandise. Be flexible - this position will require working at our warehouse and providing coverage at the airport as needed.
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Fills requisitions, work/job orders, or requests for materials, tools, or other stock items and distributes items to production workers or assembly line. Drives support vehicle to transport stored items from warehouse to plant or to pick up items from several locations for shipment.
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Skills:Pulling, Pushing, Lifting, Sorting, Assembly, Standing, Forklift Experience:Entry Level responsibilities: Arranges stock parts in specified sequence for assembly by other workers. · Assembles customer orders from stock and places orders on pallets or shelves, or conveys orders to packing station or shipping department.
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We are also looking for associates with experience in Retail, Stock, Customer Service, Cashiers, Sales Representatives, Picker, Packer, Driver and/or Warehouse work. We are also looking for associates with experience in Retail, Stock, Customer Service, Cashiers, Sales Representatives, Picker, Packer, Driver and/or Warehouse work.
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We are always looking for associates with experience in Retail, Stock, Customer Service, Cashiers, Sales Representatives, Picker, Packer, Driver and/or Warehouse work. We are always looking for associates with experience in Retail, Stock, Customer Service, Cashiers, Sales Representatives, Picker, Packer, Driver and/or Warehouse work.
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We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, health benefits (medical/dental/vision/hearing aid/pharmacy/behavioral health/employee assistance), health care reimbursement account, dependent care assistance plan, short-term disability and long-term disability insurance, AD&D insurance, life insurance, 401(k), and stock purchase plan to eligible employees.
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Sales Associate, Cashier, Inventory Associate, Customer Service Representative, Clerk, Warehouse Clerk, Visual Merchandiser, Cashier, Customer Service Assistant, Customer Service, Product Demonstrator, Sales Associate, Stock Associate, Stocker, Merchandise Associate, Merchandising Associate, Stock Clerk.
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Skyline is looking for a Warehouse Technician (Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 4:00pm). Arrange stock parts in specified sequence for assembly by other workers. Operate forklift, overhead crane, pallet jacks, and wheel dolly.
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As a Production Worker you'll: Operate machinery and equipment used in the manufacturing process, or assist machine operators; Assemble goods on production lines and monitor the production process; Store goods and raw materials properly in our warehouse; Pack goods to be shipped and maintain stock records; Ensure that all production tasks are completed in a timely and efficient manner.
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Load, unload and stock tires and auto parts in a fast-paced warehouse environment using industrial vehicles such as a forklift or picker equipment. Some of our stock racks are 25 feet tall, so you must be comfortable working at those heights.
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Operates various forklifts, high rise, and hand or power trucks to arrange, re-locate stock and move equipment throughout the warehouse. As directed, the Warehouse Specialist performs a variety of warehousing duties which require an understanding of the establishment's storage plan.
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Coordinate with Operations Manager and/or Warehouse Staff to manage trailer, inventory and re-stock weekly. Complete daily reports using Buildertrend / Procore. JR & Co. is seeking an experienced Roofing Foreman (FT) to join our energetic and family-oriented construction company.
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