Cardinal Health

Logistics

WarehouseAssociate

$0–0k hammond, indiana, united states FULL TIME
The Brief

“Warehouse Associate at Cardinal Health. Skills: Order fulfillment, Inventory control, Material handling. Assist on Inbound or Outbound activities. Receive products in the Inbound section”

What You'll Achieve.

Meeting quality standards; Meeting safety standards; Meeting productivity standards; Meeting operational standards

Industry & Context.

Logistics
Eligibility Requirements

Willingness to train and be certified to drive material handling equipment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, Comfort working with heights 20-30 ft regularly, Ability to follow direction and change priorities

Nice to Have

Experience working with technologies, like computers or radio frequency units (RFU), a plus

What You'll Do.

Assist on Inbound or Outbound activities

Receive products in the Inbound section

Ship products in the Outbound section

Follow established process to fulfill orders

Perform quality control checks

Perform housekeeping and inventory control tasks

Maintain a clean and safe work environment

Train and be certified to drive material handling equipment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-training in multiple areas of the warehouse; Participating in projects as needed

Communication Scope

Good verbal and written communication skills

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