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Summary: The Rotational Operations Supervisor role is a 12-14 months comprehensive warehouse operations program within the different departments in MSI. This role would consist of learning the responsibility of Inbound, Picking, Packing, Outbound, Transportation and supporting departments, where the individual would be leading a process improvement project and collaborating with the department supervisors and managers to successfully execute the findings.
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Hands-on Warehouse Work: Engage in day-to-day tasks such as picking, packing, shipping, and lifting up to 50 lbs. We are seeking a Warehouse Operations Supervisor who will manage the overall operations of our warehouse while actively participating in day-to-day tasks, including material handling, shipping, and receiving.
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Enhance new facility layout plans to streamline the processes of receiving, storage, picking, and packing. Proven experience in managing warehouse or distribution center operations with a focus on inventory management and order fulfillment.
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This may include functions of receiving, picking, packing, shipping, staging, transporting, storage, delivery, etc. The Supervisor, Warehouse Operations supervises a team of Inbound & Outbound Associates and ensures that receives, putaways, pick, pack, and ship operations are safe, efficient, and of high quality.
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Monitors and assists Supervisors with all daily warehouse operations, including inbound freight, receiving purchase orders, stocking storage locations, vendor interaction, quality control, trouble-shooting inventory issues, picking/packing/shipping of customer orders.
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Practices safety awareness; order consolidation, picking, packing, replenishment, shipping, receiving, inventorying, and re-warehousing. The Warehouse Operations Associate will have a basic understanding of current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs.
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Strong understanding of warehouse operations, including receiving, storage, picking, packing, and shipping processes. Optimize warehouse design for efficient receiving, storage, picking, and packing processes.
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Ability to read, write and perform basic math and computer operations. Under general supervision, the Warehouse Dept. Lead will lead departments to meet daily requirements, meet business goals, and pursue continuous improvements.
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Direct Warehouse Operations: Oversee all aspects of warehouse operations, including on-time receiving, put-away, picking, packing, shipping, and storage of all parts within the warehouse.
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Familiarity with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and other relevant supply chain technologies. Implement Warehouse Management System (WMS) and ensure seamless integration with existing enterprise systems.
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Essential Functions: Manage facility operation and personnel of a regional warehouse, overseeing daily picking,packing, auditing, shipping, receiving, cycle counting, kitting, light production, safety, and general operations management.
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Warehouse Operations Associate Automation Personnel Services is looking for a Warehouse Operations Associate for a shipping company based in Marietta , GA. In this job, you will be responsible for performing an array of duties such as assembling, picking and packing orders , shipping , receiving and other related tasks as designated.
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Job Summary The Associate II, Warehouse Operations assists on Inbound or Outbound activities as requested by the Warehouse Supervisor meeting quality, safety, productivity and operational standards.
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Oversee all daily warehouse operations, including inbound freight, receiving purchase orders, stocking storage locations, vendor interaction, quality control, troubleshooting inventory issues, and picking/packing/shipping of customer orders.
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Assists in Material Handling duties such as receiving, put-away, picking, packing, or loading. The Warehouse Operations Clerk is responsible for ensuring that all shipping related documents are completed accurately and in a timely fashion.
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