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The Material Handler/Forklift Operator provides support to the supply chain and production lines through collecting, loading, shipping and receiving warehouse products. Utilize barcode scanners and Warehouse Management Systems as required.
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Requirements: BS/BA/AAS or an equivalent of 2+ years of distribution/ operations / transportation / shipping /warehouse supervision experience required 2-5+ years of experience in distribution, shipping, warehousing, or transportation leadership role MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE FROM FURNITURE OR CABINET MFG / DISTRIBUTION Working knowledge of the following functions: Bills of Materials, Order Entry, Order Management, Inventory Management, and Transportation.
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Accurately and timely prepare required inbound receiving paperwork in WMS to check inbound freight by warehouse staff; assist receiving checking and freight labeling match on inbound freight to assist the warehouse staff freight put away storage at the W/H.
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Your responsibilities will include receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping merchandise to Walmart stores or directly to customers. - Use of warehouse equipment and machinery, including forklifts and pallet jacks.
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From $15.75 - $16.28 an hourPosition Title: Receiving Clerk (aka CRT Clerk) Department: Receiving Supervisor: Inventory Controlller FLSA: Non-exempt Position Summary:Works closely with Receiving Manager/Supervisor to ensure efficient operation of the Receiving Department.
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The Receiving Associate is responsible for assisting in the warehouse operations of the retail store. In addition, the Receiving Associate is responsible for unloading, auditing, and staging product to recover store inventory.
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About the Job:The position of Account representative/Shipping and receiving Clerk will have primary responsibility to work directly with customers and carriers on daily order requirements. Track orders [ with Warehouse Supervisor ] in and out of warehouse.
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The Production Supervisor leads, guides, and directs the activities of employees engaged in the production, receiving, and warehouse work areas, executing daily production documentation in line with the production goals, critical check points, metal detectors, lot number tracking for all ingredients and sanitation with operators, packers, receivers, and loadout employees.
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As a warehouse worker, your daily tasks include preparation of merchandise, receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, loading and unloading trucks and containers, and organizing, staging, and preparing finished products for shipping.
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Performing various distribution-related functions such as checking, picking, packing, replenishment, bin/bulk order fill, bin/bulk stocking, shipping, receiving/returns, sorting, or loading. What's a typical day as a Pick/Pack Warehouse Associate.
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Job Responsibilities:Warehouse Management: Manage daily operations of the spare parts warehouse, including receiving, issuing, packaging, shipping, and conducting cycle counting. Benefits: 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Job Title: Spare Parts Management SpecialistDepartment: ServiceReports to Service ManagerPosition Overview: We are seeking a meticulous and proactive Spare Parts Management Specialist to oversee the efficient operation of our spare parts warehouse.
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The primary responsibility of the Warehouse Technician is shipping/receiving of orders, quality control, inventory control and other warehouse related logistics. The Warehouse Technician will report to the Supervisor, Warehouse Operations or the Manager, Warehouse Operations.
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Assist with planning and administration of daily work activities within the warehouse to expedite workflow, including receiving, picking, restocking, and inventory control. General knowledge of the Shipping, Receiving & Inventory function within a warehouse environment.
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Prepares and coordinates schedules for shipping and receiving materials to control the flow of goods and regulate warehouse space. Accounts for all materials and supplies; audits goods received into warehouse.
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As a Warehouse Associate you will be responsible for performing warehouse tasks including receiving, picking, packing, shipping, wire cutting, light assembly, as well as general maintenance of assigned areas.
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