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Warehouse Team Member – Amazon Under general supervision, this employee performs duties related to the handling, counting, receipting for pick-up, transfer, and delivery of all cargo (which includes mail, express, baggage, freight to and from airmail facilities, other carriers, customer warehouses, and various Company facilities). Receives cargo from and releases cargo to consignors, consignees, brokers, agents, truckers, etc., including checking, counting, receipting, and loading and unloading connected therewith. Handles warehouse cargo, including handling, moving, stacking, stamping, weighing, measuring, labeling, etc., and constructing and dismantling when necessary. Performs duties related to the loading and unloading of aircraft and trucks, including the removal of tie-down gear, and other related equipment. This employee checks cargo and makes proper notations of tallies or other necessary documents and segregates in accordance with Company procedures. Releases cargo in accordance with Company procedures. Operates and checks Company vehicles and mechanized loading equipment in accordance with Company procedures in the performance of the above duties. Receives deliveries and handles shipments carried to or from the country by customers. The Cargo Agent is to assume responsibility for performing daily equipment preventive maintenance and safety checks. Job Requirements: **MUST BE FLEXIBLE ALL SHIFTS*** Must be able to work Flexible hours Must be at least 18 years of age High School Diploma or GED preferred Must have a VALID Driver’s License Ability to lift 50 pounds without assistance. Ability to drive all cargo handling equipment. Ability to handle the stress of a fast-paced eight-hour shift. Reports to work on a regular and timely basis. Ability to work rotating shifts including weekends (i.e., Friday, Saturday, and Sunday), holidays, and days off. Ability to read, write, fluently speak, and understand the English language. warehouse picker packer sorter entry level distribution logistics airport warehouse cargo agent Share (Job and company information not to be copied, shared, scraped, or otherwise disseminated/distributed without explicit consent of JSfirm, LLC)

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