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Job Description: Shipping ClerkReports to: Shipping and Receiving SupervisorEmployment type: Non-ExemptLocation: Indianapolis, INDepartment: Manufacturing ProductionDescription The Shipping Clerk is responsible for overseeing the accurate and efficient shipping of metal products and components.
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Complete all paperwork pertaining to inventory, which includes shipping confirmations, receiving confirmations, purchase orders, open orders, order check-off, and UPS. The Warehouse Associate is responsible for inputting data, preparing packing and shipping documents, picking and staging outbound shipments, ensuring inbound and outbound shipments are accurate and free from damage, and maintaining a clean, neat and orderly work area.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Shipping & Receiving Clerk is responsible for assisting with the shipping and receiving operations of the company. The Shipping & Receiving Clerk will maintain accurate records of all incoming and outgoing shipments and assist with inventory management.
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Accuracy is of utmost importance, so we require a Warehouse/Shipping & Receiving Worker who can pay careful attention to every task, stay focused, follow instructions precisely and double-check their work before completing a task.
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Additionally, this position fulfills all shipping and receiving functions within the warehouse. Uses computer to dispatch, confirm customer or stock orders and to generate delivery manifests and receiving documents.
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Brulin has an immediate opening for a Shipping and Receiving Clerk in the Warehousing Department performing a variety of duties. Responsible for receiving and shipping product successfully while following ISO quality procedures and work instructions.
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Responsible for all daily manufacturing operations including but not limited to capital improvement projects, budgeting, forecasting, production, materials/logistics, shipping & receiving, safety, engineering, and quality.
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Determines the most economical method for shipping and receiving orders by taking into consideration freight rates, customer requests/preferences, i.e. TS truck, and back haul opportunities, etc.
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Typical receiving activities require taking receipt of raw materials, components, or equipment and unloading trucks primarily using a forklift truck and pallet jacks. Verify identification and quality of product, prepare bills of lading, post weight and shipping charges, stamp, stencil or attach information and shipping instructions on containers, load shipment onto trucks, and maintain inventory of cartons, tapes, crates, clamps, foam, and other packing material.
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Familiarity with shipping/receiving operations. Complies with all environmental, health, safety and housekeeping programs. Qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, handicap or Veteran status, including disabled and Vietnam era veterans.
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CW May occasionally perform shipping, receiving and dock work in a mailroom type environment. Performs filing duties, which may include ‘purging’ and archiving old documents.
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Familiar with receiving and shipping processes. Meet daily pick-up and delivery schedule. Use of hand truck, pallet jack and forklift. Should have written as well as verbal communication skills and the ability to interact with co-workers.
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The Shipping Assistant is responsible for assisting with all Company shipping and receiving on a daily basis, inspecting and processing returned items to the warehouse, and maintaining the warehouse in a neat and orderly fashion.
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This may include functions of receiving, picking, packing, shipping, staging, transporting, storage, delivery, etc. Schedule: Monday through Thursday from 6:00 am until 4:00 pmWarehouse Operations is responsible for performing/controlling a combination of manual or automated tasks necessary for the receipt, storage, and shipment of product.
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This includes receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing and retrieving stock.
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