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Shipping Lead

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1 Corona, CA Corona, CA $22 an hour $22 an hour Thermal Structures, a subsidiary of HEICO, is an industry-leading provider of insulation and composite products, backed by support that consistently exceeds customer expectations.
We design and manufacture solutions that deliver superior performance in the most complex and demanding applications.
From concept to completion, we have the resources to meet this challenge with world-class quality and value.
Job Description The Shipping Lead is responsible for supporting the Shipping department in all day to day activities associated with international shipping, packaging, miscellaneous customer service and support activities, and other responsibilities as assigned by the Shipping Manager.
Responsibilities and authority:
Packaging and shipping all Thermal Structures Products Entering shipments into the shipping log and ensuring its accuracy Oversee assigned shipping clerks Shop for best prices on all freight charges Create shipping labels Additional responsibilities as assigned by the Shipping Manager and/or Operations Manager Compensation:
$22/hr.
Thermal Structures, Inc.
is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor, offering preference to protected veterans for its job openings, AAP, EEO Requirements:
Packaging and shipping all Thermal Structures Products Entering shipments into the shipping log and ensuring its accuracy Oversee assigned shipping clerks Shop for best prices on all freight charges Create shipping labels Additional responsibilities as assigned by the Shipping Manager and/or Operations Manager The Shipping Lead is responsible for supporting the Shipping department in all day to day activities associated with international shipping, packaging, miscellaneous customer service and support activities, and other responsibilities as assigned by the Shipping Manager.
Responsibilities and authority:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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