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Warehouse worker responsibilities include storing materials, picking, packing and scanning orders. Proven working experience as a warehouse worker. We are looking for a Warehouse Associate to participate and lead efforts in our warehouse operations.
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Safely perform assigned warehouse functions utilizing established processes, procedures and tools while meeting performance expectations for productivity, quality, safety and attendance. PIE equipment could include Crown, Pacer, Reach Truck, Order Picker, Barrett and Turret Truck.
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Work collaboratively with other warehouse associates and team members to achieve daily picking and packing targets. Update inventory records in the warehouse management system to reflect items picked and packed for shipment.
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Assist in the repair and maintenance of various pieces of warehouse equipment, including conveyor belts and forklifts, Raymond equipment, and the periodic movement and upkeep of racking. Maintain the warehouse yard, including the upkeep and disposal of pallets / skids.
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Pay Rates: Day Shift: per hour Night Shift: per hourRequirements: Entry-level position Duties include picking and packing automotive parts, unloading/loading containers Ability to stand for the duration of the shift Capable of lifting 50 pounds frequentlyResponsibilities of Warehouse Worker: Pick and pack automotive parts Unload and load containersThe services you offer are not without uplifting benefits to show our appreciation for your time and energy.
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This is a warehouse position responsible for operating an electric pallet jack, or forklift, to select the correct products, labeling product using Sysco Order Selection (SOS) label technology, palletizing product to build customer orders and delivering the product to the dock safely and efficiently.
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The FL Operator will be moving pallets across the warehouse, storing pallets in the drying room, loading/unloading trucks. PrideStaff is looking for a forklift operator with experience with sit down forklifts.
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Process Optimization: Implement and oversee efficient warehouse operations, utilizing ERP systems to streamline processes, manage inventory, and ensure accurate data management. The Operations Manager will play a crucial role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of our warehouse, ensuring efficiency, effectiveness, and continuous improvement.
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Job Title: Day Shift Warehouse Associate- $20/hr. warehouse located in Dayton, NV. Our warehouse is equipped with a variety of jobs focused on growth and accuracy. Whether you have experience in a warehouse setting or looking for a new career, then look no more.
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The loading and unloading of trailers utilizing the same techniques, technology and procedures as a dock worker. Employees are given the opportunity to contribute to the Teamsters National 401(k.
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Any experience as a personal shopper or in a production oriented or warehouse environment, stocking shelves, or experience as a cashier. In-Store Grocery Shopper will scan and bag orders on the go while following all bagging standards.
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The Facilities Maintenance Associate is responsible for various duties related to the overall maintenance and operations of the warehouse and property using a variety of power and maintenance tools and several different body mechanics including, but not limited to, bending, lifting, pushing and pulling.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in operations management within a manufacturing or warehouse environment. LEAN Implementation: Champion LEAN continuous improvement methodologies, identifying areas for improvement, leading Kaizen events, and fostering a culture of efficiency and waste reduction.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS· Assist in the repair and maintenance of various pieces of warehouse equipment, including conveyor belts and forklifts, Raymond equipment, and the periodic movement and upkeep of racking· Support a variety of maintenance projects related to operational improvements and preventative maintenance of tools and equipment.
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