Warehouse Order Selector

$18.50/ hr + incentive pay options

Sun-Thurs 6pm-4am or finish

Part-time flexible scheduling available

JOB SUMMARY:

Under general supervision, the associate will accurately and efficiently select products in the warehouse. Prepare products for shipping by stacking in an orderly and stable configuration, while maintaining a clean and safe work environment.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Read customer order from label screen and select product by slot and description.

  • Assemble customer orders from stock and place orders on pallets in the proper sequence.

  • Attach labels on product.

  • Properly operate an electric pallet jack (2-pallet length) to proceed to correct slot location, and transport product to dock area for staging.

  • Handle products with the necessary care.

  • Report any damage of merchandise, equipment or facility to a supervisor.

  • Perform daily equipment checks.

  • Assist in the clean-up of the facility and sign off on the daily cleaning area that the supervisor may assign.

  • Sign in and out for all equipment when used.

  • Use basic communication skills to understand work systems, instructions, etc.

  • Adhere to all applicable GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice), personal hygiene, and SQF (Safe Quality Food) policies and procedures as described in the European Imports – Sysco Food Safety Training Manual.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years of age.

  • 0 – 1 Year relevant work experience.

  • Frequently lift product that weighs 10lb - 75lbs and up to 100lbs.

  • Frequently reach up to 72 inches.

  • Constantly bend and twist while operating an electric pallet jack or forklift, retrieving products from lower shelf areas.

  • Work in very extreme temperatures (cooler and/or freezer).

  • Work on your feet for 10 – 12 hours daily.

Preferred Requirements

  • 1 year experience operating an electric pallet jack or forklift.

  • 1 year of warehouse, military, or physically active job experience.

  • 1 year Selection Experience.

  • 2 years consistent work history preferred.

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