Warehouse Associate
Responsibilities : Responsible for implementing and maintaining the effectiveness of the quality system. Operation of forklifts, packaging and labeling of customer orders, and utilization of computer systems to process receipts, putaways, picks, and replenishments. Inspect incoming product and verify against shipping manifest for accuracy Elevate inventory discrepancies to inventory control or management for resolution. Effectively work with QA organizations to disposition incoming product.
Basic Qualifications
Education : High School Diploma or GED. Ability to perform basic math, read, understand, and make decisions based on written operating procedures.
Preferred Qualifications
Ability to read product labels and picking sheets. Forklift certification, or ability to become certified (company provided). Ability to communicate discrepancies to warehouse supervisor. Must be able to operate rolling pushcart, electric forklift and manual pallet jack.
Physical and Environmental Conditions
Frequently exposed to moving equipment such as forklifts and rolling carts. Exposed to temperature controls in the warehouse. Occasionally exposed to outdoor weather conditions when loading doors are open. May frequently work extended hours as required.
Physical Requirements
Vision : Peripheral Vision-ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point. Depth Perception Three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and spatial relationships. Lifting : Ground to Waist Lift (Frequently) Up to 70lbs (handling 1 or 2 cases at a time) Pushing / Pulling : Static Pushing and Pulling (Frequently) to initiate pallet movement with pallet jack Ambulatory Activity : Standing / Walking (Frequently to Continuously) standing / walking on variable surfaces throughout entire shift in the warehouse Repetitive use of hand / grasping : (Frequently to Continuously) Light to forceful manipulating / grasping of product, picking sheets, and daily working tools. Repetitive forward bending stand : (Frequently) Up to 32 inches in front of body at floor to 60 heights while placing selected product on rolling carts Forward bending standing : (Occasionally to frequently) Reaching for and organizing products, Squatting / Stooping / Kneeling : (Frequently) To as low as ground level while picking / organizing products at primary locations.
Warehouse Associate • Portsmouth, VA, US