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This is a finance position responsible for checking in drivers who have completed their routes by performing product counts, compiling and maintaining records of quantity, type, and value of the material, equipment, merchandise. Also responsible for inspecting all products returns and documenting appropriate information for efficient processing of items.
Job Responsibility:
Check-in drivers who have completed their routes by verifying product returned, customers signed the invoice and possible missed deliveries
account for pallets, totes and other company property is returned
Identify missed collections and notify Credit Services
Ensure food safety protocols were followed on the return and coordinate with Food Safety personnel for issues
Assure all delivery exceptions are noted on the invoice and/or delivery exception report
Inspect returned products to determine restocking appropriateness or deciding if the customer warrants the credit
Decide and adjust as needed the appropriate reason code on invoice to provide efficient processing
code damaged or inferior products with the appropriate damage code and write the code on the damaged case
Separate and stage for return processing all products, and count the returned items to ensure quantities match the quantity written on the return sheet and invoices
List overage on the return sheet following the 'available stock/warehouse location' report to re-enter the product into the inventory system as soon as possible
Requirements:
High school degree or equivalent
1 year of pallet jack and/or forklift experience
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence
Speak effectively before groups of customers or associates of an organization
Must have exemplary listening skills to facilitate effective two- way communication
Can add, subtract, multiply, and divide into all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals