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The Material and Shipping Supervisor oversees raw materials' unloading, storing, and inventory management. Supervises receiving raw materials such as coal, pet coke, gypsum, mill scale, sandstone, bottom ash, clay, fly ash and clinker.
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Maintain accurate tracking system on all shipping and receiving transactions, including receiving guest signatures for received packages. Reconcile shipping invoices and receiving reports to ensure count accuracy.
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Studies shipping notices, bills of lading, invoices, orders, and other records to define shipping priorities, work assignments and shipping methods required to meet shipping receiving schedules, utilizing knowledge of shipping procedures, routes, and rates.
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He/ she is responsible for receiving and shipping parts, and the loading and unloading of shipments. Operates forklift truck or uses hand truck to move shipments from shipping and receiving platform to storage or work area.
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Determines best method of shipment utilizing knowledge of shipping procedures, routes and rates. Able to interact successfully with co-workers, and be able to recognize the need for urgency in shipping parts, must pay attention to details.
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The Shipping and Receiving Department receives raw materials needed for production and puts away our final product in our cold storage warehouse. Shipping and Receiving Team members will also pull orders and sort boxes onto pallets, place completed orders in our cold storage warehouse, and load semitrucks operating forklift and other equipment for product to be deliver to customers.
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Supervise all activities on shift related to loading, shipping and receiving of bulk cement and raw materials. Heidelberg Materials is North America’s leading supplier of cement, aggregates, ready mix concrete, and asphalt.
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The Shipping Supervisor role is based in Nazareth, PA and reports directly to the Sr. Shipping Supervisor. Understanding of cement materials and process control systems.
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Work with shipping and receiving lead to receive incoming material deliveries, verify purchase order quantities to the materials received. Interface with production employees to identify upcoming shipping requirements and communicates this information with the shipping and receiving lead and the packaging team.
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Make informed decisions, with on shift production supervisor support, about the operation of finishing and shipping production. Ensure that shipping department equipment is properly maintained and operational through inspection.
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The Material Management Group provides support and services in Receiving, Distribution, Shipping, and Mail Services for Los Alamos National Laboratory. As a member of the Mail Services team, you will work under the direct supervision of the Mail Services Team Leader and will support Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) programs with mail delivery needs, A1000 Recycle Program and other duties related to mail operations, as needed.
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As a Shipping & Receiving Clerk, you'll be part of our T&O Commercial team working as a on-site employee. Shipping & Receiving Clerk. utilizing knowledge of SB&D shipping procedures to verify and keep records of incoming and outgoing shipments into the Service Center.
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Our ideal candidate will have a min of 2-4 years of shipping & receiving experience within a manufacturing and/or distribution center to qualify! Hadrian was the first manufacturer to powder coat toilet partitions and has continued to embrace new technologies and materials in order to offer architects, designers and end-users more flexibility in design.
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Reports To: The Shipping and Receiving Clerk (Floater) will report to the Client Services Supervisor, Client Services Manager, or equivalent leadership. Must be cross-trained to support all tasks required for that site, including, but not limited to: routes, receiving, mail services, shipping, floaters, freight coordination & logistics, loading dock operations, and customer service/help desk.
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El Clerk Shipping/ Receiving es responsable de la documentación, transporte, traslado, recibo, envío de productos, documentos, paquetes y piezas a nuestros almacenes, clientes o suplidores internos.
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materials receiving and shipping jobs Title: material handler Company: Oia Global in Columbia, Missouri
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