SPC Supply Chain Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Saint Paul, MN at Geebo

SPC Supply Chain Analyst

Warehouse Receiving Coordinator 100% On Site $19 - $24 Experis, a division of ManpowerGroup, has partnered with an American multinational conglomerate operating in the fields of industry, worker safety, U.
S.
health care, and consumer goods for a Warehouse Receiving Coordinator to work 100% on site.
Title:
Warehouse Receiving Coordinator Location:
St Paul, MN Schedule:
40-hours per week.
7:
30 AM to 4:
00 PM Pay:
$19 to $24 per hour with medical, dental, and vision insurance and a matching 401(K) plan Your responsibilities Receive incoming freight in a timely and accurate manner while addressing any issues with quality, quantity, or systems.
Reviews inbound freight and paperwork and ensure accurate count and measurement of freight.
Receive inbound freight into the SAP system.
Reviews placard for accuracy such as:
OBD, Material ID, Freight Forwarder.
Marks placard with initials and highlights shipping address if domestic or writes 3PL code if international.
Placard pallets with appropriate paperwork for shipping.
HUs for SAP freight and pink tags for legacy freight.
What you bring to the table:
Some technical and warehouse knowledge is essential.
SAP knowledge a bonus but not required.
Experience in Excel, Word is a must.
Analytical thinking and attention to detail will increase success.
Want to learn more? Please send your resume to me at email protected Recommended Skills Analytical Attention To Detail Sap Applications Stock Control Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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