Warehouse Technician (2nd & 3rd Shifts)

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About the position

Responsibilities

  • Work in a fast paced environment to pick, pack and ship customer orders in a timely manner.
  • Follow established procedures and guidelines to handle, record and dispatch goods in a store or warehouse, which includes receiving incoming goods, checking for damage and discrepancies between goods and invoices.
  • Pick orders, pack, and dispatch outgoing goods according to written or verbal orders and enter data into a database or other computerized system.
  • Operate forklift to move freight into and out of the warehouse.
  • Load and unload freight and assist in the control of storage areas for packaging materials, ingredients, and finished product.
  • Schedule freight movements in cooperation with immediate team leaders and/or production team leaders.
  • Assist with Inventory/Shipping and Plant Quality Assurance procedures.
  • Perform other duties related to Good Manufacturing Practices, shipping, receiving, minor maintenance, or other duties as required by the supervisor.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in a similar role is required.
  • Must possess Stand-up & Sit-Down forklift operator experience (will become certified before driving a lift truck).
  • The ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language.
  • Must offer flexibility to work 8-hour shifts, 12-hour shifts, or other work schedules as determined by business need, including overtime as required.
  • Ideal candidate must be able to move materials weighing up to 50 lbs. 10 feet or more.
  • Must be certified on the training plan for this position within 60 working days of start date.

Benefits

  • Full benefits package that starts on day one of employment.
  • The ability to learn manufacturing process from a leader in the industry.
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