Shipping/Receiving Clerkother related Employment listings - Sellersburg, IN at Geebo

Shipping/Receiving Clerk

Job description


DQS is looking for an experienced shipping / receiving associate for a busy automotive facility! Join us!


Key Areas of Responsibility



  • Document all activities as required.

  • Adhere to all company guidelines for Emergency Evacuation to ensure employee safety.

  • Any additional responsibility deemed necessary by management.


Receiving



  • Ensure all supplier & customer ASN s are entered and/or electronically loaded within specified times

  • Coordinate all material activities as it relates to sequence only product

  • Load and review supplier ASN s against receipts

  • Compare supplier s carrier against transportation routing instructions

  • Notify appropriate Material Planner/Coordinator when new engineering level parts are received.

  • Generates miscellaneous reports for Materials and Receiving Departments, as necessary.

  • Track approved shipping labels for suppliers

  • Immediately report all damaged freight to the appropriate Material Planner.


Shipping



  • Prepare customer shipping paperwork (bill of lading, packing slip)

  • Coordinate daily truck shipments

  • Fully responsible for sequence only product

  • Provide appropriate paperwork including dunnage loads to carrier drivers.

  • Provides back-up support for miscellaneous Materials functions

  • Assist in all plant wide inventory activities, as required


Job Type:
Full-time


Salary:
$45,000.00 $47,000.00 per year


Benefits:



  • 401(k)

  • 401(k) matching

  • Dental insurance

  • Health insurance

  • Life insurance

  • Paid time off

  • Vision insurance



Schedule:



  • 10 hour shift

  • Evening shift

  • Night shift

  • Overnight shift



Experience:



  • logistics/automotive:
    1 year (Required)



Work Location:
In person


This is a direct DQS Solutions & Staffing listing.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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