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Responsibilities may include Copy/Print Production/Copy Center, Copier Maintenance, Mail/Courier Services, Reception/Office Services, Shipping/Receiving, Inventory Services, Warehouse, File Room/Records File Services based on assigned location.
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The Material Handler will be responsible for executing various physical and warehouse tasks related to shipping, receiving, order fulfillment, storing, and distributing materials, parts, supplies, and equipment.
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Loading, unloading, shipping, and receiving warehouse items. Sit down forklift operator. Loading, unloading, shipping, and receiving warehouse items. We are looking for technically skilled candidates with excellent attention to detail for the position of forklift operator.
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The Warehouse Worker will perform a variety of functions that may include receiving and processing incoming stock, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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Additionally, the RMA Coordinator will be responsible for shipping, receiving, and inventory management of all products within the Regional Repair Center. Coordinates shipping and receiving of all RMA materials to and from customers and other CxW facilities.
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Select orders using an onboard computer system; read shipping and receiving paperwork. Bunzl Processor Division is currently seeking a Warehouse Worker for our facility in Omaha, NE. The Warehouse Worker will perform a variety of functions that may include picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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Maintain a clean and organized work environment, including storage areas and shipping/receiving docks. Shipping and Receiving. Prepare shipping documents, labels, and packaging for outgoing shipments.
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Manages Receiving department, Freezer and Forklift drivers and during peak manages shipping facility. Manages a secondary shipping facility during peak season. As a Distribution Center Manager, your primary responsibility is to oversee the efficient and effective operation of the distribution center.
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Primary focus will be on receiving of parts and notifying necessary parties. Assisting customer in finding RV parts. Maintaining organizational system of the parts department. If you're looking for a challenging career and opportunities to rise to new heights, apply with us.
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Performs day to day yard operations of shipping, receiving, customer service, loading, and inventory control. Works with Watkins dispatcher and sales counter to load bulk aggregates for FOB customers' vehicles and the Watkins dump trucks with the front end loader.
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Performs shipping, stocking, and receiving tasks as well as maintaining accurate counts. Operates forklift and electric cherry picker once certified. We are currently looking for a teammate to join our Petroleum team as a Warehouse Associate.
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Omnichannel: You will contribute to Omichannel efforts including Buy Online Pickup in Store, Ship from Store, Order Delivery and Returns, Shipping Online Orders, and Merchandise Receiving.
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May be required to support other Warehouse duties such as preparing and filling orders and/or receiving, stocking, staging, and shipping material. The Truck Driver is responsible for delivering products to/from customers, company branch/warehouse locations, and company suppliers in a delivery van or box truck (No CDL required.
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Receiving - receive inbound shipments accurately, verify inbound receipts match vendor/transfer purchase order, accurate accounting of inventory and resolution of discrepancies. Put Away (stocking) incoming inventory following (FIFO) standards, verifying receiving accuracy matching parts and quantity to stock locations and resolution of discrepancies.
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While performing shipping/receiving duties, the employee may be required to use step ladders, lift (up to 50 pounds) and use a pallet mover. Cross-training in shipping & receiving support with additional skills to serve as backup to other team members.
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