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Lead, Supervisor, Production, Warehouse, General Labor, Forklift, Quality Control,? A minimum of 3+ years in a progressive role within a supply chain, logistics, warehouse or distribution environment as a Team Lead, Workflow Planner or other role that requires making decisions and leading other associates in their daily tasks.
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Reports: Warehouse Supervisor. Ensures accurate inventory counts and notifies lead/supervisor of discrepancies. If you believe your health or safety, or the health and safety of others, may be endangered by physical conditions or by equipment you must report your concern to your supervisor, who has responsibility to investigate the concern with you.
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This Warehouse Supervisor; monitor the delivery paperwork flow to ensure customer deliveries are delivered on time, group and route deliveries of loads according to designed geographic areas, assist in the building of loads and freight handling as necessary, maintain the store special order program and other sales programs as assigned by the Store Manager.
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Provides and supports the implementation of business solutions by building relationships and partnerships with key stakeholders; identifying businessneeds; determining and carrying out necessary processes and practices; monitoring progress and results; recognizing and capitalizing oni mprovement opportunities; and adapting to competing demands, organizational changes, and new responsibilities.
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Position typically reports to the Warehouse Supervisor or Lead. Provides cleaning services, as necessary, including sweeping floors, cleaning offices and removal of trash in proper containers or designated areas.
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In this role, you will collaborate closely with inventory control for accurate stock management, organize and clean the warehouse to prevent mis-shipments, and train staff in safe efficient work practices.
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The Area Manager is a critical operational role within our distribution & fulfillment centers that thinks strategically and leads phenomenally to remove obstacles for their team, inspiring them to work with passion.
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The Material Handler is responsible for manually or by hand truck moving materials, supplies, and finished goods to designated places in the facility or onto trucks. Manually or using a hand truck performs various material handling duties in the facility.
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In addition, the Overnight Receiving Supervisor is responsible for supervising warehouse specialists, order pickers and forklift operators; will manage the daily freight schedule based on customer and inventory needs.
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We are a global company with our US headquarters located just North of Atlanta in Kennesaw, GA. KNAPP specializes in automated solutions for both WMS (Warehouse Management Systems) and WCS (Warehouse Control Systems) for B2B (Business to Business) and B2C (Business to Consumer) customers.
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We have a proud history dating back to the 1860’s and come a long way from a single paper mill based in Melbourne to becoming the global leading packaging company. Prints and scans Bill of lading for all finished goods using computer interface and RF scanner.
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The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for supervising of all warehouse and utility employees with daily job duties involving stocking, assembly and loading of tires. The job is within a non-climate-controlled warehouse environment where you will be exposed to temperature swings (hot/cold), forklift and pedestrian traffic, fumes, and noise.
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Conduct operations in a manner that promotes safety and report unsafe conditions that can’t be self -corrected to the warehouse supervisor. Schedule inbound and outbound freight to comply with warehouse operations and capacities.
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Excellent understanding of warehouse management procedures. 5+ years warehouse management experience. Maintaining documentation and keeping accurate records of warehouse activities.
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As a Merchandising & Inventory Supervisor, you will be collaborative and inclusive in helping our customers while being part of a fun, team-oriented retail culture. Process accurate and efficient inventory controls: Zero Balance, Return to Vendor, Return to Warehouse, Cross Channel Returns, Reserve online pick up in store.
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