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RESPONSIBILITIES GENERAL The Warehouse Manager will be responsible for storing, issuing, pulling, receiving, shipping and conducting inventory reconciliation of all packaging and raw materials to and from dedicated production or warehouse areas.
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Use of the RF Scanner for warehouse department operational functions of shipping, receiving, staging, replenishment, and inventory control cycle count functions. Has knowledge and skillset to perform warehouse functions (shipping, inventory, receiving, staging, prepping, and destruction) and may perform regularly depending on the needs of the operation.
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The Warehouse Manager will be responsible for storing, issuing, pulling, receiving, shipping and conducting inventory reconciliation of all packaging and raw materials to and from dedicated production or warehouse areas.
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The Warehouse Manager leads the support of a variety of plant operations including shipping, receiving, loading and unloading of trucks, cycle counts, and other inventory related activities.
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Manages 2 to15 subordinate staff members in the Sales, Delivery, Warehouse, Shipping/Receiving and Radiator Shop. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws.
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Assist the Warehouse Manager on-duty with ensuring all Back of House Ambassador breaks and lunches are handled. These duties include receiving, stocking, staging, shipping and transporting merchandise into and out of the stockroom or sales floor.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Shares in the overall responsibility for shipping and receiving merchandise, maintaining and organizing a manageable stock/offsite storage area, processing merchandise as "floor ready", generating maximum sales potential and minimizing shortages.
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Some of the names of the departments supervised by this job are: Counter Sales, Equipment Repair, Tint Room, Wallcovering, and Warehouse (Shipping and Receiving). Under the general direction of the Regional Store Operations Manager, the Manager supervises and directs Store Team Members to ensure proper and efficient store operation, and excellent customer service.
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The Parts Warehouse Clerk is responsible for the daily functions related to data entry, scanning, filing, purchase orders, return memos, receiving, shipping, stocking, cycle counting inventory and cash receipts.
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The MDO Assistant Manager supports the warehouse management team in directing and overseeing operational processes and procedures along with company objectives and initiatives, including but not limited to receiving, stocking, inventory, and shipping of big and bulky products.
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Develops and implements shipping and receiving work schedules and assignments to assure effective and efficient operations. The Warehouse Operations Manager is responsible for the efficient day-to-day operation of the warehouse with particular emphasis on the management of the warehouse personnel and the implementation of warehouse action plans.
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The MDO Assistant Manager provides leadership to warehouse employees to execute company guidelines and directives, while promoting core values and improving operational functions. We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, health benefits (medical/dental/vision/hearing aid/pharmacy/behavioral health/employee assistance), health care reimbursement account, dependent care assistance plan, short-term disability and long-term disability insurance, AD&D insurance, life insurance, 401(k), and stock purchase plan to eligible employees.
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They will develop, oversee, direct, and have financial accountability for the work activities of all plant personnel, including shipping, receiving, stocking, production, and inventory control for assigned clients.
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Support all warehouse functions including: palletizing, de-palletizing, in-bound/outbound order verification, shipping/receiving duties (including lift truck and box operation), etc.
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Maintain visual standards and follow the plan-o-grams set by the Planners and Visual Merchandise Manager, under the guidance of Associate Managers. The Back of House Lead Ambassador will support the operational functions of the store, stockroom, and warehouse; customer queries, adhering to the opening and closing replenishment checklists/SOPs, ensuring the store standards are met throughout the daily shift, performing general stockroom duties and replenishing the sales floor.
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