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Summary Job title: Warehouse Associate Job ID: 202504680001 Department: Beaumont TX - CED Location: TX-Beaumont Description Summary: Looking for an associate to work in a fast-paced warehouse environment where every day is different. Will work in warehouse, move merchandise, receive & unload trucks, load trucks, cleanup work area, wrap & ship by UPS & LTL daily. Hard working, team oriented and self-starting are a must. Reports to: Warehouse Manager Minimum Qualifications: · Ability to lift 50 pounds. · Good mechanical skills. · Willingness to learn how to cut wire and perform industry specific tasks in our warehouse is key. · Ability to squat, kneel, bend, and twist · Ability to work on concrete floor for entire shift · Ability to climb ladders to pull material · Basic math skills Preferred Qualifications: · Ability to operate a forklift Working Conditions: Warehouse environment and outdoor conditions including sometimes extreme hot/cold temperatures. Supervisory Responsibilities: No Essential Job Functions: · Take walk-in customer orders in person or over the phone · Build familiarity with new and returning customers · Pick up material from vendors · Receive incoming freight · Keep a clean and organized warehouse · Stock material on shelves · Picking orders · Processing returns from customers and to vendors · Operate a Microsoft-based computer system CED is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Disability | Veteran
Summary Job title: Warehouse Associate Job ID: 202504680001 Department: Beaumont TX - CED Location: TX-Beaumont Description Summary: Looking for an associate to work in a fast-paced warehouse environment where every day is different. Will work in warehouse, move merchandise, receive & unload trucks, load trucks, cleanup work area, wrap & ship by UPS & LTL daily. Hard working, team oriented and self-starting are a must. Reports to: Warehouse Manager Minimum Qualifications: · Ability to lift 50 pounds. · Good mechanical skills. · Willingness to learn how to cut wire and perform industry specific tasks in our warehouse is key. · Ability to squat, kneel, bend, and twist · Ability to work on concrete floor for entire shift · Ability to climb ladders to pull material · Basic math skills Preferred Qualifications: · Ability to operate a forklift Working Conditions: Warehouse environment and outdoor conditions including sometimes extreme hot/cold temperatures. Supervisory Responsibilities: No Essential Job Functions: · Take walk-in customer orders in person or over the phone · Build familiarity with new and returning customers · Pick up material from vendors · Receive incoming freight · Keep a clean and organized warehouse · Stock material on shelves · Picking orders · Processing returns from customers and to vendors · Operate a Microsoft-based computer system CED is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Disability | Veteran
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