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Utilize Warehouse Management System (WMS) to check in and/or send out products. This may include functions of receiving, picking, packing, shipping, staging, transporting, storage, delivery, etc.
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Record any necessary item information into Warehouse Management System (WMS) or applicable inventory system. Crown and/or Raymond reach truck experience a plus. HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points), BRC, etc.
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Proven sales experience in positions such as Sales or Marketing Manager or similar role involving business-to-business corporate-level experience in 3PL, WMS, supply chain, system integration and the robotics automation industry.
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Computer Skills (Microsoft Office and WMS) Responsible for the HR functions in your area (coach, document employee issues, performance reviews, timesheets, etc). Accept ownership of KPI targets: safety, people, culture, customer needs, quality and on-time delivery.
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Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Radio Frequency (RF) experience preferred. Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Radio Frequency (RF) experience preferred. Utilize operation Radio Frequency (RF) terminals for various functions including picking, quality, inventory, shipping, etc.
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Computer literacy, RF and warehouse management systems (WMS) experience required, experience in a food grade or healthcare warehouse environment a plus. As a lead logistics partner (LLP), third-party logistics provider (3PL) and supply chain consultant, we help customers leverage supply chain management as a competitive advantage, reducing total system costs, transforming business processes, improving service and facilitating growth and change.
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Experience with RF Scanners and Warehouse Management System (WMS) preferred. Experience with RF Scanners and Warehouse Management System (WMS) preferred. Assist with any secondary warehouse duties: receiving, put away, shipping, and assembly.
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ISO Standards, ERP system experience, Zebra printers, WMS, C class driver's license. ISO Standards, ERP system experience, Zebra printers, WMS, C class driver's license. 1 of year experience operating a stand-up/sit down forklift in a manufacturing environment, use of RF scanners, shipping and receiving experience, strong math skills, attention to detail, experience with shipping documents such as PO's, labels, bill of lading, pick tickets.
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A minimum of three years of supervisory experience, preferably in a logistics environment responsible for WMS, QDM, LMS, P&L and talent management. Experience with Six Sigma or quality management methodologies and/or Green Belt certification preferred.
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Utilize warehouse management systems (WMS), automation and other technology to track inventory, monitor performance metrics, and identify areas for improvement. Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) experience, preferred.
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Experience with WMS (Warehouse Management Systems) is a plus. Can accurately receive and ship material through the WMS. Ability to use the WMS to plan, allocate, and manage the daily orders in the system.
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