What You Need To Know
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$20-22/hr (based on experience)
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4-Day Work Week, Monday-Thursday (some mandatory Sundays during peak season).
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This is a NIGHT position, shift starts at 5 pm. Typically a 10-12hr shift.
Overview:
The Warehouse Worker is responsible for completing shipments by processing requests and supply orders; pulling materials; packing boxes; placing orders in the delivery area; driving truck or van to and from vendors; completing preventive maintenance requirements on truck and van; arranging for repairs; collecting stock location orders and printing requests.
Primary Responsibilities:
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Assist in receiving dock operations by loading or unloading shipments.
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Mechanically use a forklift, pallet jacks, or order- picker, using a full range of peripheral vision to operate such equipment safely.
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Place and/or pull stock from storage areas of the warehouse.
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Ensure that the wheels of all trucks being unloaded have their wheels chocked before unloading begins.
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Pick cases from bulk locations to fill forward pick locations.
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Stock forward pick locations in the bottle room and the full case line in a neat and orderly manner.
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Restock bottle and case returns from customer orders.
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Pick VIA orders for Salesmen and Customers.
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Stores out of place product, 360 products, and 370 products as directed by the supervisor.
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Sort pallets by size.
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Handling of broken cases to include the re-boxing of good bottles and sending the broken ones to the dump location.
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Leave equipment in good working order and free of all trash for the next shift.
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Ensure the cleanliness of an assigned area of the warehouse.
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Perform all duties in a safe manner.
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Wear all company issued safety equipment.
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Report any damage to the equipment and building to a supervisor as soon as it happens.
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Perform other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
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1 year of experience.
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Experience operating warehouse equipment such as forklift, pallet jack, and battery change station.
Physical Demands:
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Physical demands include a considerable amount of time walking, bending, reaching, standing, squatting, and stooping.
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Must be able to regularly sit and operate machinery such as a forklift.
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May require working at heights of 8 feet or greater.
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Additional hours may be required during October, November, and December and other peak periods.
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Must be able to frequently lift/lower, push, carry, or pull 56lbs.