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As a Shipping / Receiving Technician, you will be responsible for shipping and receiving of production parts including physically loading & unloading trucks, load/unload a vacuum furnace, completing basic receiving transactions in Oracle, and operate a forklift.
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Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting. Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks.
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We want the right Warehouse Associate to join us at Ryder and work in the Safest Supply Chain Environment with State of the Art Equipment. We want YOU to join our family made up of Proud Women and Men in Supply Chain who work alongside the many Military Reserve and Veterans we hire everyday.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Warehouse Associate located in Indianapolis, IN. The Warehouse Associate will be responsible for day-to-day tasks including shipping and receiving, packing, unloading, forklift operation, and pallet jack usage.
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PGT is seeking a Shipping/Receiving Technician for its Indianapolis, IN location. Loading & Unloading trucks for both production parts and plant supplies. Shipping / Receiving experience desired.
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Coordinating shipping and receiving processes -loading and unloading trucks. Buckeye Power Sales has been providing on site power solutions for businesses, contractors, engineers, municipalities and homeowners since 1947, which makes us the oldest Kohler generator distributor in the country.
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Typical receiving activities require taking receipt of raw materials, components, or equipment and unloading from 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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Picking and packing materials to be shipped - works daily with multiple freight carriers. We are also a distributor of Siemens Energy engines and generators for a wide range of power generation applications such as combined heat and power, waste to power, prime, and continuous.
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Responsible for receiving materials, pulling and shipping orders for customers, ordering replacement stock and providing excellent customer service and sales support to our valued customers.
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Under the supervision of the Distribution Supervisor, provide direction to assigned material handlers at the Distribution Center with overall responsibility for receiving, packaging and shipping STERIS products.
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Operating forklifts, sit-down, and other industrial equipment for loading, unloading, and moving products. Assisting in various areas of distribution as needed when Shipping/Receiving duties are completed during the day.
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Responsible for the shipping, receiving and processing of freight according to company policies and procedures. Position Summary: Responsible for the handling, moving, loading and unloading of materials by hand or by using a variety of material handling equipment.
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The Distribution Center Supervisor is responsible for managing the daily operations of a warehouse, which may include, but are not limited to, shipping and receiving, purchasing, costing, budget control, inventory control, and performing the following duties.
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Employee Discounts that save you money on Tools, Cars, Hotels, Electronics/Appliances, Cell Phones, Travel, and much more. + Provide technical and maintenance support for different aspects related to the automated packing system during the core shift hour of production.
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Perform various warehouse functions including product receipt, loading and unloading of semis and box trucks, put-away, replenishment, order-fulfillment (by both case and pallet quantities), prepare product for distribution (including wrapping pallets and labeling orders), and ship product to final customer.
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