Jet Midwest
About the Role:
The Shipping/Receiving Clerk plays a critical role in ensuring the smooth and efficient flow of goods into and out of the organization. This position is responsible for accurately processing incoming shipments, verifying the contents against purchase orders, and preparing outgoing shipments for delivery. The clerk will maintain detailed records of all shipping and receiving activities, ensuring compliance with company policies and regulatory requirements. By coordinating with warehouse staff, suppliers, and transportation providers, the Shipping/Receiving Clerk helps to minimize delays and maintain inventory accuracy. Ultimately, this role supports overall operational efficiency and customer satisfaction by managing the logistics of product movement with precision and care.
Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Basic computer skills, including familiarity with inventory management software or databases. Ability to lift and move packages up to 50 pounds safely. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Effective communication skills to interact with team members and external partners. Preferred Qualifications:
Previous experience in a shipping, receiving, or warehouse environment. Familiarity with barcode scanners and shipping software such as UPS WorldShip or FedEx Ship Manager. Forklift certification or experience operating material handling equipment. Knowledge of safety standards related to shipping and receiving operations. Basic math skills for inventory reconciliation and shipment documentation. Responsibilities:
Receive, inspect, and verify incoming shipments against purchase orders and packing lists to ensure accuracy and quality. Prepare and package outgoing shipments, ensuring all items are correctly labeled and documentation is complete. Maintain accurate records of all shipping and receiving transactions using inventory management systems and manual logs. Coordinate with warehouse personnel to organize storage and timely movement of goods within the facility. Communicate with suppliers, carriers, and internal departments to resolve discrepancies, schedule deliveries, and track shipments. Ensure compliance with safety regulations and company policies during all shipping and receiving activities. Assist with inventory counts and report any discrepancies or damages to management promptly.
Skills:
The Shipping/Receiving Clerk uses attention to detail daily to verify shipment contents and ensure accuracy in documentation, preventing costly errors. Organizational skills are essential for managing multiple shipments simultaneously and maintaining orderly records. Communication skills facilitate effective coordination with suppliers, carriers, and internal teams to resolve issues and schedule deliveries. Computer proficiency enables the clerk to efficiently use inventory management systems and shipping software to track and document shipments. Additionally, physical stamina and safe handling skills are applied regularly to move packages and operate equipment, ensuring workplace safety and operational efficiency.
The Shipping/Receiving Clerk plays a critical role in ensuring the smooth and efficient flow of goods into and out of the organization. This position is responsible for accurately processing incoming shipments, verifying the contents against purchase orders, and preparing outgoing shipments for delivery. The clerk will maintain detailed records of all shipping and receiving activities, ensuring compliance with company policies and regulatory requirements. By coordinating with warehouse staff, suppliers, and transportation providers, the Shipping/Receiving Clerk helps to minimize delays and maintain inventory accuracy. Ultimately, this role supports overall operational efficiency and customer satisfaction by managing the logistics of product movement with precision and care.
Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Basic computer skills, including familiarity with inventory management software or databases. Ability to lift and move packages up to 50 pounds safely. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Effective communication skills to interact with team members and external partners. Preferred Qualifications:
Previous experience in a shipping, receiving, or warehouse environment. Familiarity with barcode scanners and shipping software such as UPS WorldShip or FedEx Ship Manager. Forklift certification or experience operating material handling equipment. Knowledge of safety standards related to shipping and receiving operations. Basic math skills for inventory reconciliation and shipment documentation. Responsibilities:
Receive, inspect, and verify incoming shipments against purchase orders and packing lists to ensure accuracy and quality. Prepare and package outgoing shipments, ensuring all items are correctly labeled and documentation is complete. Maintain accurate records of all shipping and receiving transactions using inventory management systems and manual logs. Coordinate with warehouse personnel to organize storage and timely movement of goods within the facility. Communicate with suppliers, carriers, and internal departments to resolve discrepancies, schedule deliveries, and track shipments. Ensure compliance with safety regulations and company policies during all shipping and receiving activities. Assist with inventory counts and report any discrepancies or damages to management promptly.
Skills:
The Shipping/Receiving Clerk uses attention to detail daily to verify shipment contents and ensure accuracy in documentation, preventing costly errors. Organizational skills are essential for managing multiple shipments simultaneously and maintaining orderly records. Communication skills facilitate effective coordination with suppliers, carriers, and internal teams to resolve issues and schedule deliveries. Computer proficiency enables the clerk to efficiently use inventory management systems and shipping software to track and document shipments. Additionally, physical stamina and safe handling skills are applied regularly to move packages and operate equipment, ensuring workplace safety and operational efficiency.