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Duties include interpreting instructions, using cutting equipment to trim gates and flash, inspecting, packing, and labeling products, and ensuring plastic injection molding machines operate within specifications to meet customer requirements.
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As we continue to grow as one QuidelOrtho are seeking a Materials Handler I. The Material Handler I will be responsible for all material handling activities such as picking and packing internal or external orders, loading and unloading freight and verifying against the bill of lading or manifest, re-palletizing materials to conform to department SOP's, and maintaining a neat and orderly work area that complies with all cGMP's and good housekeeping practices at all times.
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Creates packing lists and transportation documents for fulfillment center shipments and facilitates logistics as necessary based on the agreed upon freight terms. The AFC Shipping & Receiving Associate is responsible for receiving inbound deliveries and ensuring that all customer orders are shipped appropriately from the Aftermarket Fulfillment Center (AFC.
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The RoleAs we continue to grow as one QuidelOrtho are seeking a Materials Handler I. The Material Handler I will be responsible for all material handling activities such as picking and packing internal or external orders, loading and unloading freight and verifying against the bill of lading or manifest, re-palletizing materials to conform to department SOP’s, and maintaining a neat and orderly work area that complies with all cGMP’s and good housekeeping practices at all times.
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Create shipping / receiving documents; to include Pick Lists, Put away Lists, Load Sheets, BOLs and Packing Slips. The Reverse Logistics Lead is a critical role at the Rochester RDC and is required to ensure the accurate and on-time receipt of inbound loads and outbound customer shipments.
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Follow proper pulling, packing, strapping, staging, unloading, shipping and receiving protocol. Please note: in some of our smaller locations, there may be a crossover of duties among Warehouse Associate, Customer Service, and/or Showroom Sales Representative positions.
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Picking and packing parts orders. The Parts Counter Operator performs a variety of material related functions and includes the use of computerized shipping/postal systems and inventory control systems.
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You will accomplish a variety of warehouse responsibilities including picking orders off the shelves, packing them in Gopuff bags, stocking shelves and working with our partner drivers. Sometimes you forget the milk at the store, run out of pet food for Fido, or just really need ice cream at 11 pm.
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Fulfilling customer amenities for virtual events including packing and shipping of customer swag. This is a full time position based out of Fleet Feet @ The Armory in Rochester, NY, however some travel is required.
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Candidate doesn't need to have a fine jewelry background, but should be more elevated than your average fulfillment associate as they will not only be picking/packing but will learn how to QC and will help support the greater operations team on various projects.
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Prepare skids and cartons for shipment, including packing, banding, shrink wrapping, crating, and applying cautionary labels. Load and unload materials, including indirect materials, outgoing parcels and skids, scrap, and recyclables to/from common carriers at the loading dock.
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Must follow all packing guidelines to ensure the safe and accurate shipment of all products. Coordinate the packing activity for all bench top machines - understand which packing materials are required, what packing materials need to be manipulated (skids, tubes etc.
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You will be responsible for receiving, processing, packing and shipping blood products/samples for hospital orders. May be required to wear protective clothing such as lab coats, gloves, face shields, etc.
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Material handling involves unpacking and re-packaging inspected materials : this will include working with shipping containers, pallet jacks, and box tape machines
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Manufacturing CDs, packing and shipping. Manufacturing CDs, packing and shipping. Aerotek is hiring for a Material Handler in Rochester, NY. Immedietely interviewing and hiring. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions.
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