Contoro Robotics

Logistics

UnloadingFieldandOperationsAssociate(contract)

Stockton, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Unloading Field and Operations Associate (contract) at Contoro Robotics. Skills: Box assembly, Material handling, Test preparation. Assemble cardboard boxes. Add internal weighting materials”

Industry & Context.

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Eligibility Requirements

Ability to lift 65 lbs repeatedly, Remain on your feet for extended periods

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to lift 65 lbs repeatedly, Remain on your feet for extended periods, Attention to detail, Ability to follow written and verbal instructions consistently, Comfortable using a smartphone or tablet app, Ability to communicate clearly with team members

Nice to Have

Previous experience in warehouse, logistics, construction, or operations support roles, Forklift certification (or willingness to obtain one)

What You'll Do.

Assemble cardboard boxes

Add internal weighting materials

Stack and stage boxes

Move boxes during tests

Follow directions from test lead

Use smartphone/tablet application

Provide hands-on assistance

Support safe work environment

Participate in safety briefings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with engineers; Work closely with test leads; Communicate with team members

Communication Scope

Ability to communicate clearly with team members regarding task status and issues

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