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Collaborate with Food Service Coordinator of Warehouse and equipment repair to monitor and manage temperature monitoring system, including the development of policies and procedures related to the operation of the system.
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The warehouse coordinator/delivery driver reports into the regional manager or the warehouse supervisor (if applicable). Additionally, the warehouse coordinator will have daily interaction with branch staff and acts as a service provider to branch operations – thereby taking some local direction from operations management.
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Under general direction of an assigned supervisor, perform general warehouse work in cold storage freezers; Equipment Operation: Operate forklift, electric pallet jack, stretch wrap machine, and other warehouse equipment.
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Reports to the Warehouse Supervisor. Performs one or more warehouse operational functions within the guidelines of the facility (pick, pack, wrap, load, ship and possibly deliver orders containing a variety of products to for/to our customers.
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Also will oversee Warehouse supervisor, Production Control, Chemicals/consummables. The Electro Optical Infrared Systems (EOIS) line of business within DRS has locations in Dallas, TX, Melbourne, FL, and Cypress, CA. EOIS develops, manufactures, and supports infrared and electro-optical solutions for soldiers, ground vehicles and airborne platforms.
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Based in our Texas facility, the main purpose of the Receiving & Inventory Supervisor is to supervise and coordinate the operations of the Receiving & Inventory department and ensure the proper movement and accuracy of inventory.
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Responsibilities include hiring, motivating, training and directing individuals who are performing various entry level positions in our warehouse stockroom of uniform garments; managing the accuracy of orders placed/filled; application/stripping of emblems; repairs of garments and overall location material costs percentages.
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Train associates (production and warehouse) in cycle count process and inventory transactions. Monitors individual and team performance and escalates issues to supervisor/manager as required.
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Warehouse Receiving Operator. TITLE: Shift Coach/Supervisor. Warehouse Receiving Operator. Due to the nature of liquid sucrose, bees may be present in the work area during certain times of the year.
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Assist in all Central Kitchen warehouse operations; such as filling requisitions, sorting, packing, loading and unloading incoming and outgoing materials as determined by the Central Kitchen supervisor Verify, load, and deliver all food supplies and related items according to a prescribed schedule.
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The Operations Supervisor - Distribution Center is responsible for overseeing and coordinating warehouse activities such as shipping and receiving, maintaining an open dialogue with customers, storing, maintaining inventory levels, ordering, supervising employees and reporting any issues to management.
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The warehouse coordinator/ delivery driver is responsible for all shipping and receiving activities at the branch warehouse as well as the management and upkeep of the warehouse environment.
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Reports any deficiencies in inventory, equipment, safety issues, or concerns to the Warehouse Supervisor. Our Dallas Warehouse is looking for a Driver to load and unload delivery vehicle at the distribution center and at the delivery site.
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Participate in on-the-job training for warehouse and manufacturing processes, corporate policies, safety procedures, GMP, ISO Standards as defined by supervisor. 2 years’ experience of material handling or prior warehouse/manufacturing experience.
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Handles building security to include locking warehouse and setting alarms after the night shift. Coordinates pick planning in conjunction with the Warehouse Manager. Utilization of Company's warehouse management system and other technologies available to maximize productivity.
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