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About the position

The Picker/Packer position is a part-time role responsible for accurately picking and packing customer orders in a warehouse environment. The role involves using a voice-directed picking system to select products, verifying orders, and ensuring that items are packed securely for shipment. The Picker/Packer must maintain high accuracy and adhere to company standards while working efficiently in a fast-paced setting.

Responsibilities

  • Receive coversheet and assigned cart for each series of orders and log onto the voice system to begin the picking process.
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  • Move the cart through product bin aisles and pick corresponding products from product bins, placing the correct product and quantity into the cart.
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  • Verify products during the picking and packing processes.
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  • Maintain daily individual production records as required by the supervisor.
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  • Return completed carts to the staging area and begin packing customer orders by verifying selected products against packing lists.
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  • Select appropriately sized boxes or envelopes for shipment to ensure safe delivery of items.
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  • Pack all orders neatly and correctly, following proper packing procedures for fragile items.
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  • Report any errors in product selection or quality to the appropriate team member and correct orders as necessary before shipment.
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  • Dispose of empty boxes and packaging appropriately to maintain a clean working environment.
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  • Participate in special projects and perform other duties as required.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of basic warehousing operations preferred.
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  • Good reading, writing, math, and computer skills.
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  • Good communication (written/verbal) skills.
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  • Detail-oriented and accountable for making accurate decisions under set guidelines.
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  • Good problem-solving skills and ability to follow instructions.
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  • Ability to work under stress and handle multiple assignments.
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  • Ability to read fine print and differentiate products with similar characteristics.

Nice-to-haves

  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred, or comparable work experience.

Benefits

  • Full Medical, Dental and Vision coverage on start date
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  • Generous Paid Time Off
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  • Paid Holidays
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  • 401k with company match
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  • Tuition Reimbursement
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  • NO Mandatory Overtime
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