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Warehouse workers perform an array of functions that might include accepting and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing, and retrieving stock in the warehouse. Warehouses are fast-paced and work around pickups from LTL and truck load carriers, and also customer pickups. In addition, to pickups, product deliveries from suppliers and vendors will have to be received, inventoried and put in proper storage locations. Workers are required to lift from 45 pounds to a maximum of 75 pounds on a regular basis, walk or stand for most of the shift, wear protective gear and steel-toed shoes. Warehouse workers operate forklifts, staplers, phones, faxes, and computers inclusive of Microsoft applications.

Responsibilities:

  • Perform all work in compliance with company policy and within the guidelines
  • Receive, ship, store, and transfer material for use in manufacturing
  • Perform the related transactions for the stocking of material
  • Break down, clean, organize, and prep for manufacturing in accordance to procedure and production requirements
  • Assist with broad range of warehouse tasks, utilizing forklifts, pallet movers, drum dollies and carts. Transport materials to and from production areas
  • Assist with loading and unloading trucks. Assist Operators with various material handling duties.
  • Repackaging of materials, change and clean equipment. Empty drums, rinse drums.
  • Assist Operators with various material handling duties.
  • Coordinate, communicate and signal replenishment of material from the various stock locations to production.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Entry level to 1 year of inventory, warehouse, and receiving experience.
  • Materials handling experience
  • Ability to work in a self-directed environment.
  • Communication skills necessary to coordinate activities among various parties, including internal and external customers and vendors
  • Able to pass drug and background check

Pay: $19.00 - $21.00 per hour

Expected hours: No less than 40 per week

Benefits:

  • 401(k) 4% Match
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: In person

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