LKQ Corporation

WarehouseWorker

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada FULL TIME
The Brief

“Warehouse Worker at LKQ Corporation. Receive and put away inbound product. Pick/pull correct product”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problems encountered are simple, repetitive, and generally solved by clear directions and procedures; Follows standard procedures with no decision making involved; Uses guidance/guidelines provide by supervisor/manager; Assignments/priorities provided by supervisor/manager

Eligibility Requirements

Travel may be required periodically, including overnight stays, Must be able to lift up to 75 pounds, work in cramped spaces or underneath vehicles that may require getting into awkward positions, May regularly wear personal protective equipment (PPE), May be exposed to extreme temperatures and high noise levels

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Up to 1 year of work related experience

Nice to Have

High School Diploma/GED, Warehouse, or similar, work environment, prior PIT (forklift, order picker, etc) experience

What You'll Do.

Receive and put away inbound product

Pick/pull correct product

Operate a manual/powered equipment

Sort and place parts and supplies

Maintain orderliness and housekeeping

Comply with established company policies

Assumes other duties as assigned

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Basic messages communicated orally; May write brief messages and keep simple records

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