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Position is responsible for a variety of warehouse duties including packing, pulling/checking customer orders, replenishment, shipping and receiving materials, and material handling and completing all required paperwork in accordance to company policies and procedures.
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Tracking Code 172774-322 Job Description The Assistant Manager is responsible for the daily management of all the warehousing functions including receiving, storing, packing, and shipping of inventory ensuring the receipt, coordination, quality, and safety of goods coming through a warehouse.
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Gather, enter into warehouse management system, and maintain all data and records relative to shipping activities. Using a warehouse management system, systemically open/close shipments and prepare accurate bills of lading for outbound freight.
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The Forklift driver will work with the materials department and shipping and receiving to manage the flow of materials throughout building. May use (But not limited to) power equipment such as a forklift, hand tools, and other devices operated in a warehouse environment.
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Process Bills of Lading and associated shipping and receiving documents. The Customer Specialist 1 is responsible for activities in the Shipping and Receiving Office as the primary point of contact for all incoming and outgoing drivers.
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The Warehouse Clerk is responsible for reporting, physical inventory, and system audits and for utilizing the inventory and warehouse management systems to prepare and track materials and products in preparation for shipping and receiving demands to meet customer needs.
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This includes, but not limited to receiving, stocking, inventory, and shipping of big and bulky products. 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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Oversees activities of all departments within the facility including, production, shipping/receiving, lab, maintenance, customer service, inventory control, safety, and quality. To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of and experience using warehouse management systems; order processing systems; business intelligance tools (i.e. Tableau, Microsoft BI), and be proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
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Under the direction of immediate Manager/Supervisor, or Sr. Warehouse personnel, responsible for the activities related to receiving, inventorying, issuing, and shipping or making deliveries of materials, supplies, tools, equipment and parts in or to warehouse location(s.
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The Warehouse Coordinator will organize and execute all documentation supporting activities from receiving through shipping. Creation of relevant shipping documentation including Commercial invoice generation, packing slip and bill of lading.
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Inspect all materials during picking, shipping and receiving to ensure product number accuracy and material is free of damage, reporting any discrepancies Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Lab coat, steel-toe boots/shoes, safety glasses, bump cap, hearing protection, hair net, beard net, and nitrile gloves Operate all equipment in a safe and efficient manner following work methods and OSHA standards.
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Provides additional backup support for other roles in the warehouse shipping and receiving departments. Warehouse Shipping & Receiving Clerk II. Personal accountability and integrity are paramount, as a shipping clerk is tasked with an accurate accounting of all inventory.
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The Inventory Supply Manager is responsible for managing the flow of all material in, out, and within the plant, including: receiving of ingredients and packaging material, warehousing material and staging it for production, recording production receipts, and shipping finished goods to distribution centers.
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Performing the physical tasks involved in the shipping, receiving, storing, and distributing of products, materials, parts, supplies and equipment. Our Distribution Center is looking for a dynamic and motivated warehouse associate to join our team.
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At least Two (2) Years of direct experience supervising and leading a warehouse workforce in the position as a Lead, Senior Lead, Supervisor or Manager in a Warehouse environment supervising others to ensure process compliance, receiving, processing, stocking, picking, shipping, and documentation control.
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