Shipping/Receiving Clerk

Moncks Corner, SC
Full Time
Warehouse
Experienced

We are seeking a reliable and detail-oriented Shipping and Receiving Associate to join our team in a fast-paced boat manufacturing warehouse environment. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the accurate and timely handling of inbound and outbound materials, parts, and finished boats. The ideal candidate will be organized, safety-conscious, and capable of working with minimal supervision.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Receive incoming shipments of boat parts, materials, and supplies; verify accuracy against packing slips and purchase orders

  • Inspect deliveries for damage, report discrepancies or issues to supervisors

  • Log and track inventory using warehouse management systems (WMS) or other software

  • Prepare outgoing shipments, including packaging, labeling, and loading finished boats and components

  • Coordinate with freight carriers and logistics providers to schedule pickups and deliveries

  • Maintain cleanliness and organization of the shipping/receiving area

  • Operate forklifts, pallet jacks, and other warehouse equipment safely and efficiently

  • Ensure compliance with company safety policies and OSHA regulations

  • Assist with cycle counts and inventory audits as needed

  • Collaborate with production, quality control, and logistics teams to ensure smooth operations


Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent

  • 1–2 years of experience in shipping and receiving, preferably in a manufacturing or marine environment

  • Experience operating forklifts or the ability to obtain certification

  • Familiarity with warehouse management systems (WMS) or basic computer/data entry skills

  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills

  • Ability to lift 50 lbs and work in a physically demanding environment

  • Good communication skills and a team-oriented mindset


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience in boat manufacturing or marine industry

  • Knowledge of freight documentation (e.g., bills of lading, packing lists)

  • Understanding of inventory control principles


Work Environment:

  • Warehouse setting with exposure to varying temperatures, noise, and occasional outdoor conditions

  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required

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