16 Aug
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McKesson
|
Brampton
Job Overview
Shipping Clerk Night Shift - 1 year contract
Job Summary
As directed by the Operations Supervisor, this position is responsible for receiving and shipping products to vendors & customers and other responsibilities as established by policies and procedures.
Shift and Compensation
Shift: Sunday to Thursday 10:00pm - 6:30am
Pay: $23.00/hour plus $1.70/hour night shift premium
Section A – Specific Responsibilities
Duties generally include, but are not limited to the following:
- Coordinates logistics of all inbound and outbound arrivals and departures with carriers and drivers.
- Ensure all shipping documentation is complete and accurate for both inbound and outbound.
- Ensure that freight is sorted to the required area within established time frame.
- Prepare and process shipments efficiently, including documentation such as bills of lading.
- Sort and group inbound products received in multiple “cases”.
- Report product damages, quantity discrepancies and errors to the Inventory Control Supervisor.
- Report less than acceptable product dating to the Inventory Control Supervisor.
- Complete product assessment documentation as required by established procedures.
- Communicate with ICC, QSS and Supervisor to ensure that potentially compromised products are removed and placed in a secured quarantine area for assessment.
- Verify quantity, receive and place each inbound product into defined warehouse locations, both primary pick locations and overstock racks and pallets
- Place the correct receiving label on each product for placement to defined warehouse locations, using the remote frequency scanning process:
- Sort to proper put away zones
- Put merchandise in designated areas
- Ensure all cold chain products are moved directly to the walk-in fridge for further receiving
- Transfer cases of products from overstock locations to primary pick locations as directed by the system.
- Responsible to ensure that all records related to reception of products are accurate, retained and follow Good Documentation Practices.
- Ensure that FEFO (First Expired First Out)
is respected during the put away process.
- Assure accuracy of customer orders using the remote frequency scanning process.
- Ensure the correct products and quantity of products are placed into the appropriate shipping containers.
- Report “shorts” (less than full quantities) in customer orders to supervisors using established procedures.
- Follow Standard Operating Procedure for product packing when using a qualified cold-chain pack out method.
- Sort totes from the shipping line onto pallets by route and customer.
- Verify number of pieces on manifest used by drivers.
- Secure pallets, shrink wrap and line up for loading.
- Palletize totes by shipping route.
- Load all pallets by truck/routes.
- Check to ensure all outbound trucks are clean & in adequate condition for shipment of McKesson products.
- Refuse to load any truck that doesn’t meet quality requirements for shipping (e.g., pest issues, cleanliness, disrepair, temperature deviations).
- Ensure shipping doors are closed and secured when not in use to prevent temperature fluctuations and maintain security.
- Maintain accurate records of shipments and billing information.
- Analyze transportation data for optimization and cost-saving opportunities.
- Perform data entry for security sheet and other documentation.
- Ensure compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices and Health Canada regulations.
- Responsible to ensure that all records related to shipping of products are accurate, retained and follow Positive Documentation Practices.
- Load shipping vehicles as required.
- Perform all tasks within the scope of all applicable Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) related to the job function.
- Perform cleaning/sanitation duties as required.
- Other duties as directed by the Warehouse Supervisor.
- Ensure that company policies and procedures are respected.
Section B – General Responsibilities
- Communicate with supervisors to identify problems and opportunities for improvements.
- Adapt to different shifts and perform assigned tasks effectively.
- Assure that work areas are kept safe, organized and clean.
- Follow company policies and procedures, including Health and Safety policies.
- Operate power lifting equipment in a safe and responsible manner.
Section C – Position Requirements
- Clear CPIC (Canadian Police Information Center) check.
- 1-2 years of experience using a forklift, reach truck, order picker, or other power industrial equipment would be an asset.
- Experience in a distribution center/warehouse/manufacture environment is an asset.
- Basic math and reading skills and a high standard for attention to detail and accuracy.
- Proven ability to be a team player and work in a team environment.
- Strong focus of Customer Service and commitment to customer satisfaction.
- Current forklift certification and/or ability to become certified within a 30-day period.
- Ability to challenge processes and seek out process improvements or creative ways of completing tasks.
- Must be familiar and able to work with computers and automation.
- Ability to lift/move up to 40 pounds solo independently and greater weights in a team-lift environment.
- Physical requirements include lifting, carrying, bending, stretching, and standing for long periods of time.
- Reliable and punctual and willing to work various shifts.
- Exhibit flexibility/adaptability.
- Behaviours aligned with McKesson Canada ICARE principles and values.
Seniority level
- Entry level
Employment type
- Contract
Job function
- Management and Manufacturing
Industries
- Hospitals and Health Care
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📌 Shipping Clerk Night Shift - 1 year contract (Brampton)
🏢 McKesson
📍 Brampton