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So c'mon, take the next step on your career journey as a Package Handler/Warehouse Worker at UPS! So the question is, why wouldn't you want to be a Package Delivery Driver with UPS.
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Package, label and ship customer orders by UPS, US Mail, bus, motor freight and local truck deliveries. Pull and organize customer orders for delivery from warehouse by part number and quantity as directed by picking ticket in priority assigned.
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Unload products from shipping vehicles and store at the appropriate storage area in the warehouse. Stock and maintain inventory items in designated warehouse storage areas. Maintain cleanliness of warehouse by sweeping, dusting, mopping, and emptying trash as necessary.
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Gorman's Home Furnishings & Interior Design has an immediate opening for Warehouse Associate. Provide assistance to customers with product pick-ups, including loading and unloading. Minimum 2 years warehouse experience in receiving, assembling, and production.
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Meets with current and prospective members to increase membership sign ups and warehouse sales. Instructs members and potential members about membership, warehouse and credit programs.
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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. Accountable for overall cleanliness/organization of the warehouse.
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Ship parcel packages through FedEx or UPS. Ship all order received from the Warehouse Manager. Report to the Warehouse Manager on operational and safety issues. This position reports to the Warehouse Manager.
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Packing and boxing up UPS/FedEx and other shipments by the end of the day. Ultra-modern, climate controlled, fully automated state-of-the-art warehouse with equipment that minimizes bending & lifting.
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Experience with UPS, Fedex, DHL software as well as handling customs for International shipments. You will be responsible for our warehouse and fleet, manage all shipping/receiving personnel, and have numerous opportunities to network with other departments and communicate directly with customers.
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Proficient using, UPS World Ship and Fed Ex Ship Manager systems. This position will be responsible for all job related tasks associated with the Warehouse including, but not limited to; Small parcel shipping, Outbound truck shipping, Material issuing, Receiving and Material handling.
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