STOW Group

Warehousing

DispatchClerk1stShift

$35–45k ~AI est. Adairsville, Georgia, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Dispatch Clerk 1st Shift at STOW Group. Skills: Dispatch, Logistics, Scheduling. Follow delivery/loading schedule. Follow supervisors instructions”

Industry & Context.

Warehousing

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Knowledge of the warehouse, SAP transactions, Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Ability to calculate floor space, Ability to calculate weight distribution

Nice to Have

Forklift license, Product knowledge, Warehouse procedures, Internal tractor license, Visitor and parking management software, Communication tools with carriers, Downloading and recording picking photos

What You'll Do.

Follow delivery/loading schedule

Follow supervisors instructions

Gather information for calculation

Ensure repair packages are packed

Ensure additions to schedule are prepared

Print labels for packages

Record trucks arriving

Inform drivers when loaded

Communicate safety rules

Fill in trailer tracking file

Organize transfer orders

Maintain files with deliveries

Maintain order and cleanliness

Respect the environment

Observe safety regulations

Provide performance information

Maintain contact with Transport Planning

Count items during inventory

Count items during cycle counts

Move trailers using tractor

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Assist colleagues; Contact with Transport Planning

Free ATS check

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