Job description:
The job involves receiving, storing, and preparing products for shipment, and often includes operating machinery, maintaining inventory records, and ensuring a safe and organized workspace. Key duties include picking and packing orders, loading and unloading trucks, conducting inventory counts, and keeping the warehouse clean and compliant with safety regulations.
Key Responsibilities
- Pulling Orders
- Entering inventory
- Inspecting packages
- Accepting deliveries
- Repackaging products
- Palletizing products
- Packing Orders
- Communicating directly with the front office
Skills and qualifications
Physical ability: Stamina to lift heavy items and stand for long periods is crucial.
Attention to detail: Accuracy is vital for managing inventory and fulfilling orders correctly.
Organizational skills: The ability to keep a large space organized and efficient is important.
Safety compliance: Understanding and adhering to all safety regulations is mandatory.
Technical skills: Familiarity with inventory management systems is often required or a plus.
Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is often the minimum requirement for entry-level roles.
Experience: Previous experience is preferred but not always necessary, as on-the-job training is common.