in a facility achieving or exceeding key performance indicator metrics. What We're Looking For Availability to work morning, afternoon, nights, or weekends depending upon scheduled shift and overtime based on the needs of the facility. Must work in a distribution/warehouse environment with the physical and environmental aspects typically associated with such environment.
Minimally must be able to lift 40 pounds; ability to lift up to 70 pounds. What You Need To Succeed Minimum Qualifications Ability to lift up to 70 lbs. Strong safety orientation and proven record of complying with safety requirements Demonstrated track record of consistent and reliable on-the-job contribution Ability
to work independently with limited supervision or with a team Preferred Qualifications High school diploma or GED equivalent Experience in distribution center operations or previous warehouse experience Experience operating power equipment (e.
g. forklift, reach truck, yard truck) Experience performing detail-oriented tasks in a fast-paced working environment Experience using spatial reasoning to position product effectively Basic math and reading comprehension skills Basic computer skills
Warehouse jobs are positions related to the operation and management of warehouse facilities where goods are stored, sorted, and dispatched. Characteristics of warehouse jobs often include manual labor, the need for organizational skills, and the operation of equipment like forklifts. These roles can range from entry-level positions, such as pickers and packers, to specialized roles like inventory managers. Warehouse employees must be detail-oriented to track inventory and ensure orders are fulfilled accurately, and they must often work in a fast-paced environment to meet shipping and receiving deadlines. Safety is also a top priority due to the physical nature of the work and the use of heavy machinery.