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We are seeking an experienced Warehouse Supervisor to oversee and coordinate daily warehousing activities. The Warehouse Supervisor oversees all warehouse operations as a hands-on leader, serving and motivating warehouse employees.
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CORT Tradeshow and Events is hiring immediately for a full-time Warehouse Supervisor in Kent, WA! The Warehouse Supervisor leads the warehouse team with a focus on shipping, receiving, loading, unloading, staging, cleaning, repair, and inventory.
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1st Shift Warehouse Supervisor. We are currently looking for a Warehouse Supervisor to be based out of Kent, WA. Reporting to the Distribution Manager, this person will be responsible for managing all distribution functions for the Kent location, including safety programs, shipping & receiving, inventory management, and warehousing on their assigned shift.
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Under the direction of the warehouse supervisor, continuously picks, lifts, carries and places product into a pallet to accurately build customer orders in various temperature environments.
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The Warehouse Operations Supervisor is responsible for the efficient day-to-day operation of the warehouse with particular emphasis on the supervising warehouse personnel and achieving daily production goals.
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Partner with Maintenance supervisor to routinely inspect ammonia equipment for deficiencies and determine root cause. Based in Portland, Oregon, Fred Meyer merged with The Kroger Company in 1998.
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Knowledge of WIN system, inbound/outbound processes, loading and quad layout systems along with skill in operating warehouse equipment such as: Talkman, RF equipment, Pallet Jack (double and triple), Hi-lift, and RC.
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Reports to: Warehouse Supervisor. Night Warehouse Associates play a pivotal role at Columbia Distributing. Experience in a warehouse with order selecting, logistics or material handling.
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Keeps Site Supervisor and Manager informed regarding conditions on the dock, accomplishments and concerns; contributes suggestions for improvements. You will learn both sanitation and pallet sorting best practices within a warehouse facility, working alone or in teams with minimal supervision.
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Job Posting Title: Quality Assurance Specialist, Warehouse, Semiconductor. Quality Assurance Specialist, Warehouse, Semiconductor. Works with the supervisor, manager, and peers to improve/enhance overall service to the client.
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Deviations from the norm are cleared by the supervisor. Work typically involves detailed checks or close review of output by a senior coworker and/or supervisor. Seeks advice and guidance on non-routine or problem areas from supervisor.
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Position Summary: The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for the receipt and coordination of goods coming through the warehouse, managing a team of warehouse workers, and assisting the Warehouse Manager in the day to day operations of the warehouse department.
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Supervise the operations and responsibilities of the warehouse team and designated facility. BenefitsLineage provides safe, stable, reliable work environments, medical, dental, and basic life and disability insurance benefits, 401k retirement plan, paid time off, annual bonus eligibility, and a minimum of 7 holidays throughout the calendar year.
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Supervising and coordinating various projects at the airport, warehouse or named location, for safety and quality control of client's high value, and high importance products. Working conditions, when doing physical supervisions, are normal for a warehouse environment with exposure to changing warehouse temperatures.
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Perform periodic facilities maintenance and/or custodial / housekeeping tasks, such as cleaning parking lot, loading dock and area surrounding building; keeping floors clear of debris, maintaining bathrooms and assisting in daily closing down of warehouse.
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