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7 jobs that use WMS the most

Jobs that use wms the most include order planner, dock clerk, and distribution operation supervisor.

What jobs use WMS the most?

1. Order Planner

How order planner uses WMS:

  • Create budgets, select sites, negotiate contracts, manage logistics, oversee food and beverage, and coordinate vendors
  • Install FRU solution and RMA process throughout the graphics division.
  • Develop all turnaround lift plans, monitor / track subcontractor QA/QC, adherence to design/industry specifications and all safety performance.

Most common skills for order planner:

  • WMS
  • Customer Service
  • Delivery Performance
  • RF
  • ERP
  • Inventory Control

2. Dock Clerk

How dock clerk uses WMS:

  • Manage paperwork for international sales, such as international invoice, shipper letters, and packing list.
  • Build order using the AS400.
  • Invoice sorter; organize and sort invoices.

Most common skills for dock clerk:

  • RF
  • Security Procedures
  • WMS
  • Shipping Receiving
  • Inbound Freight
  • Pallet Jack

3. Distribution Operation Supervisor

How distribution operation supervisor uses WMS:

  • Manage multiple logistics operations simultaneously including inventory control, kitting and international order fulfillment services.
  • Reduce OSHA incidents from 4 to 0 over previous year.
  • Hold regular safety meetings and assure that all OSHA and MOSHA regulations are enforced.

Most common skills for distribution operation supervisor:

  • WMS
  • Safety Procedures
  • Process Improvement
  • Distribution Operations
  • Logistics
  • OSHA

4. Metal Flow Coordinator

How metal flow coordinator uses WMS:

  • Manage and coordinate the workload of the release team members and are responsible for organizing and hosting all production release windows.
  • Monitor the work flow of the Lockbox department.
  • Coach Lockbox associates on daily performance & provide timely and constructive feedback.

Most common skills for metal flow coordinator:

  • Patient Flow
  • Patient Care
  • OSHA
  • WMS
  • RF
  • Customer Relations

5. Traffic Clerk

How traffic clerk uses WMS:

  • Manage comprehensive truckload and LTL logistical information for customers and trucking carriers.
  • File BOL's for inbound and outbound loads to maintain audit standards.
  • Work on AS400 to adjust and close food orders.

Most common skills for traffic clerk:

  • Shipping Receiving
  • Data Entry
  • Customer Service
  • Outbound Shipments
  • WMS
  • Space Availability

6. Inventory Control Analyst

How inventory control analyst uses WMS:

  • Manage the implementation and roll-out of SharePoint as a team collaboration and document management tool.
  • Prepare weekly and monthly inventory control and performance reporting from the data collect in the warehouse management system (WMS).
  • Coordinate the procurement, logistics, inventory management, and supplier relations operations.

Most common skills for inventory control analyst:

  • Logistics
  • Inventory Control Procedures
  • Inventory Management
  • WMS
  • Purchase Orders
  • Process Improvement

7. Cycle Counter

How cycle counter uses WMS:

  • Manage JDE ERP module for service department of finish goods for sale and field support.
  • Report inventory balances and cycle counts in both the ERP and WMS systems
  • Maintain bakery case including some pastry baking, officiate fast food area, clean, take phone orders, work POS register

Most common skills for cycle counter:

  • Math
  • Inventory Control
  • Pallets
  • Inventory Issues
  • WMS
  • Inventory Audits

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