Shipping and Receiving Warehouse Clerk General Labor - Hollywood, FL at Geebo

Shipping and Receiving Warehouse Clerk

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3 Quick Apply Full-time 5 hours ago Full Job Description Employment Solutions is currently seeking a Warehouse Shipping and Receiving Clerk to work for a well-established company in the Hollywood area.
Our client distributes various consumer products throughout the US.
Ideal candidates must have previous warehouse experience and will be responsible for, but not limited toreceiving all deliveries/materials coming into the facility, compares information, counts, weighs or measures incoming and outgoing shipments to verify information against bills of lading, invoices, orders, or other records.
Picks, assembles and pack items for shipment, assembles wooden or cardboard boxes and crates for items to be shipped in, input all shipping information and calculate shipping charges, generate shipping labels, updating orders in the computer and keeping track of inventory.
Must be detail orientated with the ability to multi-task, high attention to detail to avoid costly errors Hours are Monday through Friday between 8:
30am to 5:
30pm Requirements:
Must have at least 2 years previous experience with shipping/receiving materials, parts and/or products Must have excellent computer skills working with various shipping software Must have previous experience with shipping labels, bill of lading, shipping documents etc.
Checking in merchandise and assisting with inventory And other duties as needed If you have the skills noted above and interested in hearing more, please forward your updated resume or you can call 954-484-5401.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$16.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Health insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday
Experience:
shipping documents:
2 years (Required) Inventory control:
2 years (Required) computer skills:
2 years (Required) Work Location:
One location Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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