As a pick-pack coworker, you are part of a broader Operations Team helping to deliver on promises to our coworkers and customers. You are responsible for picking, packing and/or processing pick/pack items, speed picks, single item orders, chip cage items and picking and/or processing ready-ship items as well as picking, and/or processing orders for the Configuration and Enterprise areas. You are ... also responsible for loading the outbound trailers using a brick-method of stacking and LTL items.
Key Areas of Responsibility
• Pick and process pick/pack, speed picks and ready ship product using a hanging QC station, portable RF scanner or voice-picking (WDC only), including placing non-conveyorable product in designated areas for pick up.
• Maintain conveyor flow by keeping the conveyors and sensors clear.
• Pack boxes using bubbles or other packing material to ensure a secure shipment.
• Place non-conveyorable product in designated areas for pick-up.
• Inspect boxes and product for visible damage before shipment, including ensuring proper size and fit and correct if necessary, including inspecting fragile items for proper over-packing with bubble bags.
• Manually load trailers in freight area while correctly verifying and matching shipping labels to carrier trucks.
• Notify management of problem boxes or situations to ensure a swift resolution.
• Maintain supplies for the area, including but not limited to: filling the bubble machine media and making or requesting additional boxes.
• Ensure utilization of transport totes for smaller boxes.
• Quality control check boxes from weight variance and troubleshooting lanes.
• Housekeeping – placing garbage, boxes, popcorn, bubble wrap in the dumpsters and keeping the area clean at all times.
• Lift and carry up to 50 lbs. occasionally and up to 40 lbs. frequently with or without assistance (team lifting is encouraged for items weighing over 50 lbs.).
• Perform 8 or more hours of standing, walking, bending, lifting, and carrying products in combination at any given time.
• Forklift Drivers must be able to perform 6 or more hours of operating a forklift.
• Utilize a pallet-jack to move product or skids for picking or processing.
• Rotate throughout the Shipping Department performing various shipping functions, and may be asked to rotate to other job functions in the warehouse, including cross-department functions, for training and operational purposes.
Education and/or Experience Qualifications
• High School Degree or equivalent
Required Qualifications
• High School Diploma or GED
• Demonstrated ability to perform 8 or more hours of standing, walking, bending, lifting, and carrying products in combination at any given time.
• Demonstrated ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
• Accurate counting ability.
• Excellent organizational skills with critical attention to detail.
• Solid verbal communication skills with the ability to effectively communicate with all stakeholders.
• Demonstrated ability to manage changing warehouse temperatures and a high noise level.
Preferred Qualifications
• Previous warehouse experience.
• Forklift certification