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Job Description: Job Description: Using Sit down forklifts, pallet jacks, Order Picker working up to 10 feet high and other merchandise management tools ***This is not a light role and is very physical labor and use of PIT equipment. Must haves: Ability to stay busy and work unsupervised at times Dependable 6 months recent solid warehouse experience Forklift and order picker experience!!!!!!!WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES THAT PAY ATTENTION TO DETAIL. CAN WORK WITH OR WITHOUT SUPERVISION. Receiving and storing Unloading and placing incoming inventory items, and receiving incoming orders Processing and packing Picking and filling orders from stock, assembling and packaging products, and preparing orders for shipment Inspecting Checking products for damages or defects, and recording and managing damaged items Maintaining inventory Organizing stocks, restocking shelves, and counting inventory Shipping Ensuring orders are shipped accurately and in a timely manner, and examining outgoing shipments Maintaining the warehouse Keeping the warehouse clean and orderly, and following all safety protocols and warehouse procedures Operating equipment Using Sit down forklifts, pallet jacks, Order Picker working up to 10 feet high and other merchandise management tools Manual lift up to 50 lbs, Bending, Twisting, Pulling, Standing for full 8 hour shift. Computer experience, excel, ability to with internet, email. Qualifications: A background in Warehouse operations, including shipping, receiving, delivery, and inventory is preferred. Product knowledge or the ability to quickly learn it. Sit down Forklift Operator experience is a must Nice to have is Stand up reach truck Responsibilities: Pull and prepare orders for shipment. Receive, verify, stage and stock all incoming material. Ensure warehouse is clean, organized, secure and safe at all times. Comments for Suppliers: Monday through Friday 7 am to 4 pm 1 hour unpaid lunch, OT when needed

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