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Job Title: Deli Clerk. As a Deli Clerk at Costco, you will be responsible for preparing, packaging, and labeling deli products. As a Deli Clerk at Costco, you will be responsible for preparing, packaging, and labeling deli products.
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Job Title: Shipping Clerk. As a Shipping Clerk, you will be responsible for routing outbound freight to assure timely shipping as required. As a Shipping Clerk, you will be responsible for routing outbound freight to assure timely shipping as required.
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Title: Shipping & Receiving Clerk. Loading and unloading trucks, as well as assisting in on-site pick up of recyclable scrap material and waste. This position will coordinate the shipment of finished goods and schedule pick-up with appropriate common carriers, freight forwarders, and parcel couriers (e.g., FedEx, UPS.
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Position Title: Receiving Clerk (aka CRT Clerk) Department: Receiving Supervisor: Inventory Controlller FLSA: Non-exempt Position Summary:Works closely with Receiving Manager/Supervisor to ensure efficient operation of the Receiving Department.
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Filing documents with courts and interacting with court clerk offices. Job Title: Legal Assistant. Making/sending service copies by certified mail, making arrangements with process server when needed.
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Job Title : Shipping & Receiving Clerk. Stock, restock, and organize raw materials and finished products in assigned warehouses. General product assembly as required for product distribution to customers, which may include order pulling, labeling, shrink wrapping, and all aspects of order fulfillment.
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Experience with business systems such as SAP, Kronos, Microsoft Office (especially Excel, Power point and Outlook) It will also prepare the physical shipment and all documents following DOT/IATA/FAA/IMO and other requirements.
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Position Title: Receiving Manager Department: Receiving Supervisor: Assistant Branch Managers/Branch Manager FLSA: Non-exempt Position Summary:The Receiving Manager reports to the Assistant Branch Managers and Branch Manager and has the overall responsibility for monitoring and assisting in all activities in the Receiving Department pertaining to all incoming/outgoing merchandise.
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Position Title: Receiving Manager. + Ensure Receiving Clerk is accurately entering everything received on the day it was received. + Ensure Receiving Clerk has all deliveries properly scheduled.
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TITLE: Medical Office Intake Clerk. Civil Service Title: Clerk 1. The Medical Office Intake Clerk will provide administrative support to The Otlowski Center. The Medical Office Intake Clerk will provide administrative support to The Otlowski Center.
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