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Work collaboratively with other warehouse associates and team members to achieve daily picking and packing targets. - Use of warehouse equipment and machinery, including picking devices and packing stations.
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Ensure that the property is maintained (lawn care, snow removal, tree maintenance)Alert manager when levels of inventory are low in the following areas: Pet foods Cleaning products for kenneling and lobby areas Help maintain the cleanliness of the property by picking up and disposing of trash or debris.
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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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Strong understanding of warehouse flow- shipping, receiving, and inventory cycle counts. Provide clear and concise communication with sales/operations on shipping issues. Design and improve material flow processes from raw material to finished goods to shipping.
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The Warehouse Worker is responsible for completing shipments by processing requests and supply orders; pulling materials; packing boxes; placing orders in the delivery area; driving truck or van to and from vendors; completing preventive maintenance requirements on truck and van; arranging for repairs; collecting stock location orders and printing requests.
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SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES - Assist shipping and receiving unloading trucks, checking in merchandise, matching Warehouse Associate, Warehouse, Sales Associate, Shipping, Manufacturing, Staffing, Associate, Materials.
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Install completed control panels in shipping boxes / containers and relocate to shipping-receiving area for transport. Verify that all components are installed in control panel based on issued Bill of Material (BOM) Knowledge of analog input /output and digital input / output signals.
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As a FedEx Warehouse Associate, you'll: Provide movement Of packages, documents and dangerous goods in a timely, safe And efficient manner through effective scan/load methods; Frequently lift up to 50 Lbs. and maneuver packages of weight Above 75Lbs.
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Assists customers with picking out eyewear, recommending appropriate products for lifestyle and Rx. Answers, screens, and forwards incoming phone calls in accordance with National Vision protocol.
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Receive and unload incoming materials and compare information on packing slips with purchase orders to verify accuracy. They handle a variety of tasks, from receiving shipments to packing orders, always focusing on accuracy and efficiency.
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Manages the shipping and receiving process for inventory integrity, processes shipment in a timely manner and recovers & replenishes the salesfloor to maximize sales and inventory performance. In order to evaluate your candidacy, we may ask you to provide us with certain personal information, including your identification data (e.g. name, date of birth, driver’s license number, social security number, passport number, and contact details), education information, financial information (for payroll and benefits), and professional and employment history.
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If so, come grow, dream and create as a PT or FT Warehouse Material Handler Nike In this role, you'll: Perform shipping, receiving, scrap removal, recycling, material handling, and forklift operation; Pickup and load finished outgoing goods onto trailers; Complete shipping documentation; Schedule pickups; Confirm orders in an integrated computer system; Receive and verify incoming loads against packing slips.
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Provide support for picking and packing online orders as needed. Provide support for picking and packing online orders as needed. As a Stocker at Kohl’s, you will be responsible for maintaining inventory levels by restocking shelves and organizing products within the store.
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Receive and process each electronic purchase order accurately (identify and match orders by vendor, style, size, dimension and quantity) to vendor packing slips, notating any and all discrepancies.
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Pick orders from inventory using a handheld device or picking list. preparing products for shipping. - Prior experience in a warehouse or as a picker/packer preferred. Prior experience in a warehouse or as a picker/packer preferred.
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