Order Processor-pick/pack

GNC Order Processor II
Since 1935, GNC has been a global leader in health and wellness innovation, inspiring people to achieve their goals with a trusted and dynamic range of products. As #TeamGNC, we prioritize our consumers, constantly collaborating and developing new ideas to deliver cutting-edge solutions. Our team is passionate about driving change and turning aspirations into actions. We believe that good health is the greatest gift, and there's nothing more rewarding than helping others achieve it. Join us in empowering others to Live Well
At GNC, we celebrate the fact that everyone's journey to living well is unique. As an Order Processor II at GNC, you will play a vital role in the supply chain process by ensuring the efficient movement, storage, and organization of large and heavy goods/products within a warehouse. Our Supply Chain associates embody GNC's "Live Well" philosophy--living strong, living long, and living fit. In our distribution centers, everyone plays a critical role in fostering a culture of winning, executing goals at the highest standards, and supporting an inclusive and diverse workforce.
What You'll Do:
This is a Hourly Position
As an Order Processor II, you are responsible for safely and efficiently moving heavy and large products within the warehouse, primarily without the use of automated picking or lifting machines. The position is tasked with loading trailers with prepared products and ensures that they are loaded safely and correctly to ensure proper transport.
Perform general physical activities in a warehouse, including loading, unloading, selecting, sorting, and moving products and materials manually.
Efficiently handle all tasks related to material handling and stock movement.
Safely and systematically lift, move, and organize products weighing up to 50 pounds or more as needed, using appropriate lifting techniques and equipment.
Read customer orders, locate items on warehouse shelves using scanners or picking lists, and select the correct quantity of products.
Ensure all products are packed correctly and have the appropriate shipping labels and paperwork, such as packing slips and invoices.
Becoming proficient with warehouse management system and use of RF scanners.
Coordinate with the shipping team to ensure timely dispatch.
Environmental Factors & Working Schedule:
Regularly requires standing, walking, sitting, and various movements such as reaching, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling, along with talking and hearing.
Ability to lift and/or move items up to 50 pounds regularly.
Repetitively maneuvering and handling of product up to 50 pounds.
Vision requirements: Requires close, distance, and color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Occasional exposure to wet/humid conditions, moving parts, fumes, airborne particles, extreme temperatures, electrical shock risks, and toxic or caustic chemicals.
Work environment typically has low to moderate noise levels.
Operating some Powered Industrial Trucks (PITs) may require working at heights of up to 32 feet.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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