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Job SummaryThe Assoc II, Warehouse Ops assists on Inbound or Outbound activities as requested by the Warehouse Supervisor meeting quality, safety, productivity and operational standards.
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Utilizes and reviews Warehouse Management System(WMS) for inventory reconciliation and audits on a daily basis. Responsibilities include but not limited to - warehouse associate support and engagement, inventory management, supporting the unload and product movement in the warehouse, and managing our warehouse engagements with Associates, 3PLs, and Vendors.
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Manage multiple shift Warehouse Supervisors and Shipping Supervisor to ensure Shipping processes meet and exceed standards while streamlining material flow within the factory. The Warehouse and Logistics Manager will lead operations for inventory, order management, stock, shipping, receiving, vault & warehouse picking and packing for inbound and outbound freight.
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Warehouse Engagement and Presence are important for operational success. Leading resolution of same day delivery issues. Interacts with 3PL service providers, Lowe’s Supply Chain functional teams, Lowe’s distribution nodes (RDC, BDC, ADC, etc.
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The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for maintaining and constantly improving day-to-day floor operations to ensure the highest levels of customer satisfaction and production efficiencies, through meeting required deadlines and maintaining a controlled and operational in-flow/out-flow of products to ensure customer satisfaction.
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Maintain a consistent presence on the warehouse floor to observe, monitor and coach the job performance of Distribution Center Team Members. From our Warehouses to our GetGo’s, our grocery Stores through our Corporate home office, we are working together to put food on shoppers' tables and smiles on their faces.
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Complete daily dump and damage report and give to warehouse supervisor or inventory control. Communicate daily with the replenishment lead and warehouse manager on all issues related to fresh produce.
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Assist other Warehouse Workers in completing tasks as requested by the Warehouse Manager or immediate supervisor. The Warehouse Worker will perform a variety of functions that may include receiving and processing incoming stock, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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We are presently seeking candidates for a Distribution Material Handler the Distribution Department reporting to Nicole Shorter, GTR Distribution Supervisor. The Distribution Picker facilitates the movement of goods throughout the warehouse: processing customer orders, inventory control, receiving and.
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2+ years previous leadership or supervisor experience in high-volume, multi-shift, order fulfillment distribution center. Warehouse Supervisors ensure accurate product receipt, order fulfillment and the optimization of resources and processes to provide customers with on-time products while efficiently managing operating costs.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition OverviewThe Warehouse Associate will perform a variety of routine shipping, receiving and housekeeping tasks. Package and ship product in accordance with packaging guidelines and accepted method/practicesMaintain product stock in work areaStock shelvesMonitor packaging material supplies and notify supervisor when materials to the restocking point.
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You will oversee a team in a high volume, order fulfillment, multi-shift distribution center. With benefits starting day one, Grainger is committed to your safety, health and wellbeing. Follow existing audit systems to ensure compliance with company policies, and other governmental regulations (OSHA, DOT, and EPA.
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To be successful the Warehouse Supervisors must have prior knowledge of WMS and at least 2 years supervisory experience in a warehouse environment. The Warehouse Supervisors are essential to the smooth daily operations of the warehouse.
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Warehouse Technicians provide timely and accurate warehousing, shipping and receiving services for all business lines. No supervisor, manager or executive of the company, other than the General Manager in a signed writing, has any authority to alter the foregoing.
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