Shipper-Receiver

Drive Products is a Canadian Leader in the world of truck mounted equipment to the mobile and transportation industry. Due to growing business and to ensure we maintain the high level of service we have prided ourselves in over the past 30 years, our Edmonton branch has re-located to a brand new 100,000 square foot facility. As such, we have a need for the following position:
SHIPPER-RECEIVER
Responsibilities will include, processing orders using a computerized shipping system, organizing and prioritizing orders for picking, communicating with other department’s shipment status, and other shipping/receiving duties as required.
While these will be the main responsibilities of this position we do expect the succesfull candidates to assist in various other projects/tasks when operationally necessary.
Qualifications:
   Warehousing experience (preferably 2+ years)
   Experience using computerized shipping/receiving systems preferred (i.e. UPS and Purolator)
   Must be computer proficient and have the ability to learn new systems quickly
  Microsoft Office Suite experience required (Excel, Word and Outlook)
    Experience with ERP systems would be an asset (i.e. Microsoft dynamics)
   Must be able to work in a fast paced environment
   Detail oriented, dependable, and punctual
   Lift truck experience an asset but not essential
Drive product provides competitive wages, a comprehensive benefits package as well as various opportunities to build on your skills.
While we appreciate all applications, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Short Info

  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:Drive Products
  • Location:Edmonton, AB,Canada
 
 
 

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