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Performs all duties safely, accurately and meets set productivity standards and goalsEssential Duties and Responsibilities:Follow warehouse management system directed tasking to transport pallets of product safely between staging areas (docks, pack/holds, manual depal area and storage areas (rack) following established PWMs. Put away product using material handling equipment (MHE), primarily a reach forklift.
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Record any necessary item information into Warehouse Management System (WMS) or applicable inventory system. Required to work in freezer, cooler, and dry warehouse and to maintain the appropriate productivity standards.
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The associate is frequently exposed to freezer/cooler warehouse environments. Work effectively with immediate Supervisor to minimize warehouse shrink (product loss) and general inventory control (cycle and product counts.
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High school diploma or general education degree (GED) preferred; previous warehouse experience and/or training preferred. Ensure warehouse computers and equipment are used in a safe and professional manner.
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Experience: Management or Shift Lead Experience in retail, restaurant, or food industry. Scheduling, planning, and executing successful retail events is required; as well as relationship building with in-store retail management and internal support teams.
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Job Details Description The Regional Warehouse Lead leads daily warehouse floor operations (shipping, receiving, order management, transportation scheduling and communication) for Regional Warehouses.
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As a Material Handler (also known as Warehouse Operator, Forklift Operator), you'll be responsible for all warehouse-related tasks. 2+ years of warehouse/forklift experience, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
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Update inventory records in the warehouse management system to reflect items picked and packed for shipment. - Familiarity with handheld devices and warehouse management systems is desirable.
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Lead and direct all store operations activities including purchasing, receiving, inventory management, customer order management, sales floor recovery, out-of-stock review and store organization and cleanliness.
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Must have proven experience of working on a Data Warehouse implementation; good understanding of IT Infrastructure and Cyber Security. Project Management certification e.g. Prince2, APM, Agile PM qualification etc.
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Oversees and directs operations of the in-store pharmacy and other areas of the warehouse. This is a full-time management/leadership position (45+ hours per week). 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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