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1st Shift Order Selector 7a-3p

Company: WorkForce
Location: Wyoming
Posted on: November 14, 2024

Job Description:

Do you have warehouse experience? Do you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment? If so, the Order Builder position may be the right job for you.The Builder is responsible for working in a warehouse using a voice pick system to complete pallet orders to be distributed to stores company wide.Responsibilities:Place empty pallet on to platform rollers. Pallets vary in weight but generally weigh 40-50 pounds. This will need to be done around 50 times per day.Stack product onto a pallet by keeping heavier cases at the base of the pallet being stackedEnsure product is gently stacked on pallet to prevent damage.Ensure product stacked is accurate and free of damage.Remove damaged or inaccurate product and bring to the tower operator for a replacement.Wrap finished pallets using a wrapping machine.Label wrapped pallets with a printed ASN label.Correctly label product and place lengthwise on conveyor.Ensure product picked is accurate and gently placed on conveyor to prevent damage.Inform shift supervisor of any discrepancies in product ordered to actual product stored in bin.Maintain a clean and safe work environment.Keep work area clean by picking up pallets, plastic, cardboard, paper and scrap pieces of wood and place in designated areas.Job Type: Full-timePay: $16.00 per hourExpected hours: 40 per weekBenefits:Employee assistance programReferral programSchedule:Monday to Friday#talroo Associated topics: handler, intern, logistics, logistics agent, operator night, operator warehouse, picker, stocker, unloading, warehouse technician

Keywords: WorkForce, Lansing , 1st Shift Order Selector 7a-3p, Other , Wyoming, Michigan

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