Shipper & Receiver ID-8630

North San Diego County Packaging Equipment Manufacturer is looking for a full-time shipping and receiving person to join our team. An ideal candidate will have experience in picking, packing and shipping of parts and machinery orders, receiving, checking, and stocking of incoming items as well as building some small part assemblies.

 

Job duties:

 

Required skills:

  • Must be able to speak, write and clearly communicate with co-workers in English.
  • Effective people skills.
  • Ability to multitask in a challenging environment while maintaining an emphasis on safety and injury protection.
  • You must be able to lift tabletop size machinery up to 100 pounds (150 pounds with help) for packaging.
  • Must be able to stand at a workbench or packaging area for hours at a time.
  • Must be able to effectively operate in a general warehouse environment carrying and loading products. Part of the work area has A/C and part of it does not.
  • A small forklift is used occasionally so forklift certification and safe operating experience is helpful and will be expected.
  • Must be able to occasionally climb a ladder to stock or retrieve items.
  • Basic computer skills for preparing e-mail and shipping documentation. UPS & FedEx computer shipping program experience helps.
  • Must have warehouse type employment experience.
  • General working hours would be Monday through Friday 7:00 am to 3:30 pm.

 

Benefits:

  • Graduated Vacation time. 40 hrs. per year after the first 6 months, 80 hrs. per year for years 2 through 5, 120 hrs. per year for years six through 10 and then 160 hours per year after 10 years.
  • Ten paid holiday days per year.
  • 100% full Medical and basic Dental insurance for the employee.
  • 401k savings plan with partial company match
  • Close to a Sprinter train station if needed.
  • Employees must be able to perform essential functions of position with or without reasonable accommodation.

 

**Please note: All candidates will be subject to a pre-offer background check which may include, depending on position requirements, criminal history, credit history, driving record, employment verification, education and reference check, pre-employment physical, audiogram and drug screen

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