Material Handler/ Warehouse Associate Spring House

Gerhard's Appliance

Material Handler/ Warehouse Associate

Full Time • Spring House
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
Material Handler/ Warehouse Associate 
  • Loading, unloading, shipping and receiving of warehouse items
  • Utilize warehouse scanner to capture material movement
  • Transporting materials to different locations within the facility 
  • Receives products from outside vendors into the system.
  • Loads and unloads vendor and/or common carrier vehicles, and company trucks
  • Properly tag/label received goods/repairing damaged cartons.
  • Prepares customer shipment by identifying, pulling, packing, wrapping, loading, and securing products.
  • Inventory cycle counts and physical inventory counts.
  • Keep inventory and warehouse clean.
  • Stage waste including all recyclable materials.
  • Sweep floors and maintain a tidy work area.
  • Excellent teamwork skills with a positive attitude towards collaboration.
  • Flexibility to work various shifts as needed
  • Cross train and perform general warehouse duties as directed by the Manager
  • Clamp truck experience preferred 




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