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Assist shipping and receiving, unloading trucks, checking in merchandise, matching purchase orders to sales orders and distributing to sales associates for processing. Moving materials and items from receiving or storage areas to shipping or to other designated areas.
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General labor, order picker, Shipping and receiving, Inventory control, Shipping & receiving, Forklift, Warehouse, receiving, Shipping, Inventory, order picking.
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Family friendly work hours (closed on weekends and paid holidays) Job Description: As a warehouse worker/delivery driver, you will help in our warehouse by performing general warehouse duties that may include shipping, receiving, picking orders, and material handling either manually or with equipment and delivering product to our customers.
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Oversee the daily operations of shipping, receiving, and the parts warehouse. This position will be responsible for parts shipping, receiving, warehouse operations, maintaining accurate records of inventory transactions, and the supervision of other shipping and receiving personnel.
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Qualifications 3-5 years warehouse experience in shipping, receiving, delivery, or inventory management is preferred but not required. Ferguson is currently seeking a Warehouse Associate to join our team.
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Knowledge of shipping and receiving processes, including proper documentation and labeling requirements. - Resolve any issues or discrepancies that arise during the shipping or receiving process.
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Support all functions within the warehouse: receiving, shipping, will call, inventory and maintenance/clean up. 1 or more years of experience working in a warehouse environment performing warehouse duties including receiving, Shipping, order pulling or will call duties.
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Receiving and shipping freight. Working Conditions: Warehouse Distribution environment with possible exposure to dirt, heat, and noise. 1 year of previous Warehouse experience preferred.
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Follow proper pulling, packing, strapping, staging, unloading, shipping and receiving protocol. Please note: in some of our smaller locations, there may be a crossover of duties among Warehouse Associate, Customer Service, and/or Showroom Sales Representative positions.
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As a Shipping/Receiving Lead, you will be responsible for delivering operational targets and leading an engaged warehouse team. Problem Solving/Critical Thinking: Ability to identify options for solving a problem encountered during the shipping and receiving process.
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The Warehouse Supervisor leads the warehouse team with a focus on shipping, receiving, loading, unloading, staging, cleaning, repair, and inventory. 1-3 years previous warehouse, inventory, shipping & receiving experience.
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Knowledge of warehouse/shipping and receiving functions. As well as supports the warehouse areas by shipping/receiving products, loading and unloading product as well as operates a company truck as a backup driver who delivers product to our customers.
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Purpose: As a Distribution Center Associate, you will be responsible for a variety of distribution center functions that may include receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, and managing, organizing and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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In this role you could be tasked with picking and putting items in a(n) appropriate location, receiving inventory, price marking, splitting, shipping, packing customer orders, handling cardboard and waste for the team efficiency, and preparing bikes for assembly.
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2 years of related shipping, receiving, and warehouse experience. Supervise the daily work activities of shipping and receiving personnel. Receive parts into DSI business system and warehouse parts to the assigned bin and rack locations.
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