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Shipping-Receiving Clerk

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7 Weslaco, TX Weslaco, TX Full-time Full-time RESPONSIBILITY LEVEL:
Responsible to for on time domestic shipping to Mexico plants and receiving from suppliers for all PBU's, maintain receiving shipping/receiving logs, direct material handlers.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
Receive and verify materials according to packings slips for assigned BMS business units in SAP/BaaN Generate receiving documents, properly document shortages/overages, and communicate to the discrepancy team of any discrepancies/damages.
Stage material for material handlers to put away.
Process material request for internal and Mexico plants, generate pick list to full fill, and assign to pickers, deliver material to production area or shipping areas for dispatch to plants or carriers Update daily material request with picking and delivery information (production/plants) Prepare or perform all bin-to-bin transactions in SAP and BaaN Understand and perform audits and cycle counts as requested.
Lead and organize the shipping and receiving members of assigned business units Update and record quantities shipped by part number shipped/received/supplied to production area and plants.
Internal and External Customers:
BMS plants located in Mexico, Purchasing, Finance, Warehouse and Distribution Centers.
REQUIREMENTS:
Education:
High School Dregree or GED preferred
Experience:
If candidate does not meet the preferred education, he/she needs two years experience within the cycle count, inventory management, and or shipping/receiving environment Certifications:
High School diploma, GED, or APICS certification preferred but not required.
Skills:
Excellent communication skills and inter-personnel relations.
Systems:
SAP, Oracle, BaaN experience preferred.
Languages:
Bilingual in English / Spanish.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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