Pinch A Penny

SupportMaterialHandler-WeekendShift

Clearwater, Florida, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Support Material Handler - Weekend Shift at Pinch A Penny. Skills: product movement, warehousing, shipping, receiving. supporting Suncoast Production via product movement, warehousing, shipping, and receiving. Pull and move raw materials for production departments to use for manufacturing”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Lift up to 60-100 pounds with a team lift, Full range peripheral vision to operate warehouse equipment, safety-sensitive

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Forklift Reach Truck and shipping/receiving experience, Organized and detail oriented, Lift up to 60-100 pounds with a team lift, Full range peripheral vision to operate warehouse equipment

What You'll Do.

supporting Suncoast Production via product movement

Pull and move raw materials for production departments to use for manufacturing

and verify accuracy of inbound raw materials

Move finished products from STAGE locations to warehouse locations and transfer via scanner

Pull and stage finished product orders to be shipped to private label customers

Load outbound finished product from Suncoast production onto trailers for Sun Wholesale and/or Private Label Customer

Other duties as assigned

Full Job Description

**Location:** **Pinch A Penny SUN High Point Warehouse** ; 14775 62nd Street North Clearwater, FL 33760 **Work Hours:** Friday - Sunday; 5:00am - 5:00pm **You want Benefits? You’ve got it!** Our generous benefits package includes: * Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription Drug coverage with Flexible Spending Accounts and Wellness Programs * 401 (k) with generous company match * Eligible for Paid Time Off and 8 paid holidays (NOTE: PTO increases with tenure!) * 100% employer paid Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Insurance * Paid Parental Leave * Fully Funded Tuition Education Programs * Employee Stock Purchase Plan * Excellent career advancement and training opportunities to support your career growth * Employee Discounts and much more! **What to Expect?** This position reports directly to the Warehouse Supervisor and is responsible for supporting Suncoast Production via product movement, warehousing, shipping, and receiving. **On a daily basis our Support Material Handler:** * Pull and move raw materials for production departments to use for manufacturing. * Use forklift, reach truck, electric pallet jack, and RF scanner. * Unload, stage, and verify accuracy of inbound raw materials * Move finished products from STAGE locations to warehouse locations and transfer via scanner * Pull and stage finished product orders to be shipped to private label customers * Load outbound finished product from Suncoast production onto trailers for Sun Wholesale and/or Private Label Customer. * Other duties as assigned. **What You Will Need:** * High School Diploma/ GED or equivalent * Forklift Reach Truck and shipping/receiving experience * Organized and detail oriented * Lift up to 60-100 pounds with a team lift. * Full range peripheral vision to operate warehouse equipment **Looking to work for the best in the industry?** Since opening its first store in 1975, Pinch A Penny, A POOLCORP Company, has become the largest franchised retail pool, patio and spa company. This firs

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