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Working knowledge of warehouse, shipping and receiving procedures. Asks customer for need by date and decides best shipping method. Uses Caterpillar's online Parts system (SIS) or parts books for Caterpillar Legacy Equipment to reference and identify parts.
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Summary Job title: Delivery Driver / Warehouse Associate Job ID: Department: Post Falls - COL Location: ID-Post Falls Description Summary: A Delivery Driver and Warehouse Shipping and Receiving Clerk will split their time between completing deliveries and working in the warehouse.
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This position is responsible for receiving, shipping, delivery and picking up equipment for the Cat Rental Store (CRS). ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Delivers and picks up rental equipment using Class 8 truck - 40,000 pound capacity loads.
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Receiving, Stocking, Order Filling, Shipping Your Qualifications: Must be 18 years or older. We are looking for people who demonstrate a mindset of reliability, exhibit strong work ethic, and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.
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Your responsibilities will include receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping merchandise to Walmart stores or directly to customers. - Label packages with shipping information and apply appropriate shipping labels.
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As a warehouse worker, you will help in our warehouse by performing general warehouse duties that may include shipping, receiving, picking orders, and material handling either manually or with equipment.
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Family friendly work hours (closed on weekends and paid holidays) Job Description: As a warehouse worker, you will help in our warehouse by performing general warehouse duties that may include shipping, receiving, picking orders, and material handling either manually or with equipment.
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You are the master of picking orders, loading/unloading trucks, shipping orders, and receiving items with finesse and efficiency. You keep it cool, literally, as you spend much of your day in our cooler environment, receiving and shipping refrigerated Litehouse products.
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Duties include but are not limited to receiving activities, packing and shipping, fulfillment picking, and other duties as needed. Complete fulfillment orders including picking merchandise, packing & shipping orders, and making in store pickup orders ready for customers.
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The Shipping and Receiving Associate will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of our processes. We are seeking a skilled and motivated individual to join our Production Department as a Shipping and Receiving Associate.
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You will be responsible for maintaining inventory and shipping and receiving documentation, keeping the yard orderly, as well as performing physical labor as necessary to prepare and break down pallets and occasionally hand load product.
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The Purchasing and Receiving Clerk is responsible for maintaining inventory counts and quality control procedures for all incoming and outgoing product shipments. Their duties include receiving and checking incoming deliveries from vendors against product invoices and purchase orders (PO’s), organizing and storing shipments until they receive outgoing order requests (Requisitions) and notifying management personnel when they don’t have enough of a particular product to fulfill orders.
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Completes documents for shipping and receiving equipment. May accomplish training and serve as a Green Belt in support of Western States Six Sigma program. Steam cleans equipment and components on request; keeps steam-cleaning area clean and free of all debris.
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Help with receiving inventory Help with packaging and shipping Competencies Ability to verify, read and write manufacturers Alphanumeric part numbers Perform basic mathematical functions Use some basic hand tools, tweezers, clippers Basic computer skills for use of inventory management system Physical Requirements: While performing the duties of this position, the employee will frequently be required to walk, sit, stand, bend, and twist.
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