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Receive, unload, and process deliveries and account for incoming freight based on invoice and receiving reports. Maintain accurate tracking system on all shipping and receiving transactions, including receiving guest signatures for received packages.
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We are consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals, receiving high "Honor Roll" status, and are highly ranked: No. 1 in Geriatrics and top 20 in Cardiology/Heart Surgery, Diabetes/Endocrinology, Gastroenterology/GI Surgery, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Pulmonology/Lung Surgery, Rehabilitation, and Urology.
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Compensation Currency USD Job Description The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel is currently recruiting for a Receiving/Storeroom Clerk. The Receiving / Storeroom Clerk is responsible for ensuring all Dry goods, Food items, Soft Beverage, Operations Supplies, and Equipment are received correspond to the quantities, prices and quality ordered.
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The Shipping and Receiving Clerk plays a vital role in our operations by ensuring the accurate and efficient receipt, storage, and shipment of goods. We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized individual to join our team as a Shipping and Receiving Clerk.
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Maintain day-to-day operation of the NYBO Mail Room and provide mail services throughout the NYBO offices to include picking up, receiving, sorting, and delivering mail. Maintain day-to-day operation of the NYBO Mail Room and provide mail services throughout the NYBO offices to include picking up, receiving, sorting, and delivering mail.
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Follow approved procedures for receiving, code-dating, preparing, storing, price-marking, scaling, and restocking products to ensure quality protection, accuracy and product rotation. Be familiar with recording of invoices on receiving logs and checking for accuracy.
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The deli clerk is an important position within the store. Follow approved procedures for receiving, code dating, preparing, storing, and price marking, arranging, and restocking products to ensure quality, accuracy and product rotation and protection.
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Dress and groom according to Company policy including name uniform, badge, and hat or hair restraint requirements. These functions include, but are not limited to, the following:Maintain Department sanitation and QA standards, including securing helium tanks, sweeping, mopping, removing cardboard and refuse as neededOperate a baler and compactor.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for completing payments and controlling expenses by receiving, processing, verifying and reconciling invoices. Proficient in MS Office, including intermediate to advanced Excel skills and Word, 10-key by touch.
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PBS Facility Service is seeking an experienced Accounts Payable Clerk to join our team. Confirm accounts payable and controlled expenses by receiving, processing, verifying and reconciling invoices.
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As the Facilities Clerk for a major corporate client in New York City, you will oversee mailroom and package operations and assist with facilities management tasks such as furniture moves, kitchen and break room management, ordering supplies and materials, and interfacing with outside vendors.
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Store Clerk major duties include maintaining cleanliness of sales floor, receiving incoming donations and issuing receipts, greet and assist donors/customers. Store Clerk major duties include maintaining cleanliness of sales floor, receiving incoming donations and issuing receipts, greet and assist donors/customers.
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The Shipping and Receiving Clerk is responsible for the receiving and shipping of parts, stock, equipment and materials required for the effective and efficient operations of the dealership.
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Under the direction of the purchasing and scheduling coordinator, the full-time receiving clerk is responsible for receiving and maintaining inventory of all goods and supplies on a daily, weekly and monthly basis; checking all invoices and shipment for accuracy and account for location of all incoming goods.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. Hiring now with no experience required. Cashier duties include ringing up all sales transactions, operating cash register, greeting and assisting customers/donors.
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