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Organize same-day pick-up inventory (packing, shipping, receiving, and handing off packages to delivery drivers) We have a culture of teamwork and create career growth pathways based on your interests.
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Works closely with warranty clerk to assure proper routing and packing of warranty parts. He/ she is responsible for receiving and shipping parts, and the loading and unloading of shipments.
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Ensure proper execution and implementation of all policies procedures with regard to picking, packing, shipping, receiving, and inventory management. The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for supervising and coordinating activities of workers that involve ordering picking, receiving, storing, inventorying, issuing, and shipping materials, supplies, tools, equipment, and parts, in a small to mid-sized warehouse or yard.
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As a Picker/Packer at Walmart, you will play a critical role in the fulfillment process by accurately selecting and packing merchandise for shipping to customers or Walmart stores.
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Places all parts, packing slip and supporting documents in the appropriate box and applies the shipping label to the outside of the box. Verifies customer order matches the Packing List and Manufactures Certification.
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Performing the physical tasks involved in the shipping, receiving, storing, and distributing of products, materials, parts, supplies and equipment. Posts weights and shipping charges and prepares goods for final shipment.
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The Shipping Technician is a multi-skilled employee that will be responsible for working with Focus Factory Managers to pull and package orders safely accurately. They are responsible for correctly identifying and packaging equipment to customer expectations, and will process shipments in the online shipping system.
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Process daily sales orders by picking, packing and shipping online website and amazon orders. Process daily transfer orders by picking and packing product to replenish store inventories.
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Assembles customer orders from stock and places orders on pallets or shelves; conveys orders to packing station or shipping department. Fills requisitions, work orders or requests for materials, tools or other stock items and distributes items to production workers or assembly line.
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They will ensure the quantity is correct, wrap it, label it, and send it to shipping. Packaging, Packing, General labor, Production, Picking, Packing boxes, Loading, inspection.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Warehouse Associates are responsible for performing an array of duties such as receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, managing, organizing, and retrieving stock, and other various warehouse functions.
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Perform all aspects of the fulfillment process, including picking, packing, labeling, shipping and Buy online, Pickup in Stores (BOPS) Employee Assistance Program (mental health and financial literacy resources.
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This Warehouse Specialist will work out of our MidCon Facility in Oklahoma City, OK. You will be responsible for receiving and binning of products, inventory management, picking/packing/shipping orders (small parcel and freight), and regular correspondence with internal customers.
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Whether you're an experienced professional, a recent college graduate or somewhere in between, IDEX is a place where you can apply your existing skills and learn new ones in an environment where you can make an impact.
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Prepare and review bills of lading, packing slips, labels, and purchase orders. Prepare daily lists of receiving, shipments and checking shipping instructions. Responsible for preparing daily list of receiving, shipments and checking shipping instructions.
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