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Understanding of general work practices in distribution and/or warehousing, including order picking, packing, and shipping/receiving processes and procedures. Retrieve all items for delivery / picking and staging inventory accurately in assigned areas.
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This may include functions of receiving, picking, packing, shipping, staging, transporting, storage, delivery, etc. Follow established Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) to process orders including accurately picking, performing quality control checks, sorting, consolidating freight, building, and wrapping pallets, packing, loading, and preparing orders for shipment.
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Strong attention to detail and accuracy in picking and packing merchandise. Work collaboratively with other warehouse associates and team members to achieve daily picking and packing targets.
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Functions may include, but are not limited to unloading, put-away, sorting, labeling, picking, packing, replenishing, auditing, shipping, making boxes, etc. Primary Function: DCA PICKING - PACKING Full Time.
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General stock duties such as picking orders, pricing product, ordering product, loading, and unloading trucks. Working at the Cleveland Hopkins Airport. For over 30 years, Hudson has met the needs and wants of travelers in more than 1,000 duty-free, duty-paid, and food & beverage stores.
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Job Description Perform standard warehouse activities on first shift (raw material receiving, put-away, restocking, kit picking, cycle counting) Role Summary/Purpose: Executes the receiving, storing, picking, staging and distribution of materials required for assembly/manufacture of product.
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Apply for an Order Picking/Packing position or our Receiving Clerk now to start your new career. Use a hand-held scanner for picking or packing. Warehouse Associate - Picker/Packer & Receiving Clerk.
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Join Coca Cola to grow, learn and build on their iconic past and impactful future As a Material Handler, you will be responsible for: Picking and packing orders for delivery to retail store, guest areas and offices; Assisting with inventory preparation and execution; Organizing the warehouse, storage spaces, BIB rooms; Rotating product and properly discarding expired product; Ensuring successful delivery of items; Accurately invoicing in computer all products being shipped.
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Responsibilities include operating tow motors, cherry pickers, and stand-up tow motors, communicating with the dock regarding items, handling LTL freight, picking orders without replenishing, and managing fast-paced work efficiently.
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From the morning rush to the afternoon lunch crowds, you will make sure that each customer waiting for a fresh sandwich, picking up dinner or a late-night snack for their family, or simply waiting at the pump, is met with a smile and the great service they deserve.
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Assists customers with picking out eyewear, recommending appropriate products for lifestyle and Rx. Educates clients on proper eyeglass and contact lens care. Each location combines both parts of the optical equation - eyewear and eye care - into one excellent experience at a single low price.
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The Warehouse Order Puller is responsible for picking and checking products in the warehouse to fill customer orders. The Warehouse Order Puller is responsible for picking and checking products in the warehouse to fill customer orders.
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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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As an Order Picker/Selector you'll be responsible for accurately picking products by matching numbers and product descriptions using a voice audio headset. Hand shrink-wrap customer orders with labels and move completed orders to the loading dock staging area using electronic pallet jack or walkie-rider equipment.
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Immediate openings available. Do you thirst for more.
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