Re-Bath

Manufacturing

WarehouseAssociate

$0–0k Phoenix, Arizona, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Warehouse Associate at Re-Bath. Skills: Warehouse operations. Receive incoming shipments. Unload incoming shipments”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Eligibility Requirements

Lift up to 75 pounds, Stand for extended periods, Work in varying temperatures, Work with high noise levels, Drive company vehicle

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to lift up to 75 pounds, Ability to stand for extended periods, Valid driver's license, Clean driving record

Nice to Have

Previous warehouse experience, Prior warehouse experience, Prior distribution experience, Prior logistics experience, Experience operating forklifts, Experience operating pallet jacks, Experience operating hand trucks, Forklift certification, Ability to obtain forklift certification, Experience driving a truck, Experience driving a flatbed trailer, Basic computer skills

What You'll Do.

Receive incoming shipments

Unload incoming shipments

Verify shipment accuracy

Inspect products for damage

Inspect products for defects

Prepare orders for shipment

Prepare shipping labels

Coordinate deliveries

Coordinate courier services

Operate warehouse equipment

Assist with inventory movement

Maintain work environment

Report safety concerns

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with team members

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