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Knowledge of order picking, receiving product, understanding how to piece orders together, and outbound product loading/unloading. Assemble customer orders from stock and places orders on pallets or shelves, or conveys orders to packing station or shipping.
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The Warehouse Associate is responsible for the timely and accurate picking, packing, over-labeling, kits building and shipping of all customer orders. Employees will be required to wear the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which may include eye, hearing and respiratory protection, protective smock, steel toe shoes, gloves, hard hats, or face shields.
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General: A warehouse associate fills and ships orders by picking products from shelves and bins, wrapping and packing orders, and completing shipping paperwork. Prepares orders for shipments by: preparing trucks for shipments; palletizing and wrapping orders; boxing orders; loading pallets and pieces into trucks; puts packing lists properly where they need to be; and completes the necessary paperwork.
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WEG Electric Corp. has a great opportunity for a Warehouse Associate to join our team in Romeoville, IL. This role receives, stores, picks, packs, and distributes material, tools, equipment, and products within the warehouse.
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You will also be responsible for picking and packing orders, loading customer cars and ensuring the overall organization and cleanliness of the warehouse. This is a seasonal on-site role for a Warehouse/Sales Associate at Osos home and patio located in Naperville, IL. As a Warehouse/Sales Associate, you will be responsible for helping customers pock the right items, set up picks ups, Local deliveries, receive container deliveries, and distributing products within the warehouse, as well as maintaining an accurate inventory and organzitation plan.
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This position will primarily assist with picking orders for shipment plus a mix of packing and wrapping participation. Prepares orders by processing requests and supply orders; pulling materials; packing boxes; placing orders in delivery area.
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This role requires picking and packing - No e quipment operation necessary. - Safely Pull merchandise from warehouse stock bins and shelves using a hand-held radio frequency computer system to record selected merchandise in accordance with store supply-order computer printouts, or via computer operated carousels.
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The Warehouse Worker is responsible for picking and packing products that are scheduled to be shipped out. Related experience working in a warehouse or manufacturing environment.
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