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About the PositionThe Warehouse Associate is responsible for picking and/or packing orders, label printing and inspecting products for orders, and utilizing the specific equipment to pick, pack, and kit products in preparation for shipping and receiving demands to meet customer needs.
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Position involves all aspects of the assembly process including putting up inventory stock, parts pulling, assembling, repair/restock/warranty evaluations, testing and service, wash/prep/paint, packing, shipping/receiving and general clean up.
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Under general supervision, the Auction Services Associate is responsible for zone maintenance, vehicle preparation, vehicle receiving, inventory scanning, reconciliation, final quality of saleable inventory, vehicle movement (both on and off- lot), asset protection, and providing exceptional service to internal and external customers.
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Enters purchase order data in the inventory control system. Proficient with inventory control systems Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent required. Handles complaints related to shipments; notifies supervisor of any shipping or receiving issues.
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As a Warehouse Associate at Kohl's, you will be responsible for various tasks within the distribution center, including receiving, storing, and shipping merchandise. You will ensure that all products are handled efficiently and accurately, supporting the timely replenishment of store inventory and online orders.
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Ensure the accuracy of all receiving and shipping documents. Maintain a good working relationship with customers by responding to all inquiries and complaints concerning work-orders, invoicing, shipments, inventory management, including any signs of customer dissatisfaction.
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These include receiving, processing, and storing incoming stock, picking and filling orders, and packing and shipping orders. You will be expected to maintain accurate inventory records, organize stock, and keep the warehouse clean and orderly.
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The Warehouse Associate is responsible for picking and/or packing orders, label printing and inspecting products for orders, and utilizing the specific equipment to pick, pack, and kit products in preparation for shipping and receiving demands to meet customer needs.
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This includes receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing and retrieving stock. - Stock shelves and track inventory to ensure a well-organized and maintained warehouse.
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As a Warehouse Associate at DHL, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks essential to warehouse operations. This role requires attention to detail, the ability to operate warehouse equipment, and a focus on safety and efficiency.
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In addition, by using a system of priorities, the Inventory Specialist will be responsible for directing the flow of traffic in the receiving area to ensure timely processing of vehicle inventory.
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Work areas include: receiving, inventory control, pick, pack, ship and return of product. Help manage the inventory and conduct necessary training within the department. Lead the receiving department and ensure the functions are used correctly.
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Perform inventory counts and maintain accurate records of stock. Pick, pack, and prepare orders for shipment to stores and customers. Basic computer skills and familiarity with warehouse management systems.
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The Warehouse Associate at Kelly Services is responsible for handling the accurate receiving, warehousing, and shipping of products to ensure operational excellence, high productivity, and customer satisfaction.
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Assist in conduct daily / monthly “in-house” cycle count when required, support shipping / receiving in locating missing items throughout facility. The Inventory Associate is responsible for assisting the supervisor/manager in ensuring the facility is in compliance with quality standards.
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