Warehouse Employee I (Receiving)

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Job Summary

Responsible for specialized warehouse tasks in loading, unloading, order pulling, shipping, returns, forklift or may have a generalized role working in all departments.

Major Responsibilities

  • Complete tasks such as loading, unloading, sorting, picking, stocking, staging and transportation of goods.
  • Load and unload materials to and from designated storage area, such as racks, shelves, or vehicles. stack or pile materials, sacks, barrels and/or boxes of pallets.
  • Continues efforts to build warehouse and maintenance performance through goals and metrics. Train all staff in those measures to optimize performance and return on investment.
  • Verify computations against physical count of stock.
  • Maintains condition of work area (i.e. free of trash, product in correct location, etc.). Follows company safety policies and procedures and encourages other employees to do the same.
  • May drive truck or van to pick up incoming stock or deliver materials to designated locations or operate forklift or other machinery in order to complete tasks.
  • Perform other job-related duties as assigned.

Education and Experience

  • High School Diploma or GED with 0-2 years of experience.

Preferred Forklift experience, knowledge of machines and tools

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