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div table tbody tr td pstrongPrimary Responsibility:/strongbrbr Under general supervision, the Warehouse Order Selector will assemble and select cases from pick slots for store orders daily in an accurate, efficient, and productive manner and assemble orders onto plastic pallets using a Talkman and pallet jack.nbsp;/p pnbsp;brstrongWhat You’ll Do:/strongnbsp;br nbsp;br • Prepare and load the voice template into the Talkman unit for a specific warehouse selecting location, ensure that all cases and pallets are properly identified with the correct store number, and perform count/exception on pick slot locations if quantities are less than those requested by the Talkman.nbsp;br • Secure selected cases, conduct final pallet preparations by wrapping the selected load and applying shipping labels, and prepare assembled case pick pallets and move them from picking areas to a dock door or staging area.nbsp;br • Perform visual and operational vehicle safety inspections, report unsafe vehicles to the shift supervisor or maintenance personnel, observe and report any other unsafe and unsanitary conditions that could cause employee and/or customer accidents, and correct these conditions when appropriate, all while complying with applicable occupational health and safety standards.nbsp;br • Assist in maintaining the security of the warehouse, uphold a safe clean and orderly work environment and perform other assigned duties/tasks that may be outside of normal responsibilities as needed.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongWhat Experience and Education You Need:nbsp;/strongbr nbsp;br • High school diploma or general education degree (GED) preferred.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongWhat Could Set You Apart:nbsp;/strongbr nbsp;br • Ability to pay attention to detail and adhere to safety procedures while working independently to meet deadlines/production standards set by the company.nbsp;br • An ability to work varied schedules including weekends and early morning shifts.nbsp;br • Considerable skill in efficiently and safely lifting, stacking, and building quality pallets.nbsp;br • Knowledge of WIN system, inbound/outbound processes, loading and quad layout systems, along with skills in operating warehouse equipment such as: Talkman, RF equipment, pallet jack (double and triple), and high-reach truck.nbsp;br • Skills in communicating effectively with supervisors and department managers.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongPhysical Requirements:/strongnbsp;br nbsp;br The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.nbsp;br nbsp;br • Ability to work in spaces with 55 inches of headroom.nbsp;br • Ability to work in a 32 degree to -40-degree environment (temperature varies within each department) for long periods of time.nbsp;br • Ability to read and perform basic math functions.nbsp;br • Ability to reach, bend, twist, stoop and lift empty pallets and/or boxes of product including 60 lbs. frequently and up to 80 lbs. occasionally.nbsp;br • Requires tolerance of standing posture up to 5 hours, over an 8-10-12 hour shift.nbsp;Occasionally required to walk; climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongWork Environment:/strongnbsp;br nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;br The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The Company makes reasonable accommodations in accordance with applicable law.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongWhat We Offer:nbsp;/strongbr nbsp;br Our associates know the answer to the question: “What’s in it for me?” We offer best-in-class benefit programs and continuously work with our associates to ensure that our offerings meet the needs of their health and financial well-being. When you join Americold, you join a values-oriented company with a clear mission. We help our customers feed the world.nbsp;br nbsp;/p pThe Company’s good-faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting for this position is $21.25 hourly.nbsp;brbr Americold is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and complies with applicable employment laws.nbsp;br EOE/AA M/F/D/V DFW.nbsp;/p/td /tr /tbody /table /divh2Company/h2divAmericold is a global provider of temperature-controlled infrastructure. We partner with farmers and food producers to ensure their perishable and frozen product reaches foods suppliers, restaurants, and your local grocery store without spoilage. Our customers, which include some of the most respected brands in the food industry, rely on our expertise and commitment to safety in order to deliver on their commitments./div
div table tbody tr td pstrongPrimary Responsibility:/strongbrbr Under general supervision, the Warehouse Order Selector will assemble and select cases from pick slots for store orders daily in an accurate, efficient, and productive manner and assemble orders onto plastic pallets using a Talkman and pallet jack.nbsp;/p pnbsp;brstrongWhat You’ll Do:/strongnbsp;br nbsp;br • Prepare and load the voice template into the Talkman unit for a specific warehouse selecting location, ensure that all cases and pallets are properly identified with the correct store number, and perform count/exception on pick slot locations if quantities are less than those requested by the Talkman.nbsp;br • Secure selected cases, conduct final pallet preparations by wrapping the selected load and applying shipping labels, and prepare assembled case pick pallets and move them from picking areas to a dock door or staging area.nbsp;br • Perform visual and operational vehicle safety inspections, report unsafe vehicles to the shift supervisor or maintenance personnel, observe and report any other unsafe and unsanitary conditions that could cause employee and/or customer accidents, and correct these conditions when appropriate, all while complying with applicable occupational health and safety standards.nbsp;br • Assist in maintaining the security of the warehouse, uphold a safe clean and orderly work environment and perform other assigned duties/tasks that may be outside of normal responsibilities as needed.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongWhat Experience and Education You Need:nbsp;/strongbr nbsp;br • High school diploma or general education degree (GED) preferred.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongWhat Could Set You Apart:nbsp;/strongbr nbsp;br • Ability to pay attention to detail and adhere to safety procedures while working independently to meet deadlines/production standards set by the company.nbsp;br • An ability to work varied schedules including weekends and early morning shifts.nbsp;br • Considerable skill in efficiently and safely lifting, stacking, and building quality pallets.nbsp;br • Knowledge of WIN system, inbound/outbound processes, loading and quad layout systems, along with skills in operating warehouse equipment such as: Talkman, RF equipment, pallet jack (double and triple), and high-reach truck.nbsp;br • Skills in communicating effectively with supervisors and department managers.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongPhysical Requirements:/strongnbsp;br nbsp;br The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.nbsp;br nbsp;br • Ability to work in spaces with 55 inches of headroom.nbsp;br • Ability to work in a 32 degree to -40-degree environment (temperature varies within each department) for long periods of time.nbsp;br • Ability to read and perform basic math functions.nbsp;br • Ability to reach, bend, twist, stoop and lift empty pallets and/or boxes of product including 60 lbs. frequently and up to 80 lbs. occasionally.nbsp;br • Requires tolerance of standing posture up to 5 hours, over an 8-10-12 hour shift.nbsp;Occasionally required to walk; climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongWork Environment:/strongnbsp;br nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;br The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The Company makes reasonable accommodations in accordance with applicable law.nbsp;br nbsp;brstrongWhat We Offer:nbsp;/strongbr nbsp;br Our associates know the answer to the question: “What’s in it for me?” We offer best-in-class benefit programs and continuously work with our associates to ensure that our offerings meet the needs of their health and financial well-being. When you join Americold, you join a values-oriented company with a clear mission. We help our customers feed the world.nbsp;br nbsp;/p pThe Company’s good-faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting for this position is $21.25 hourly.nbsp;brbr Americold is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and complies with applicable employment laws.nbsp;br EOE/AA M/F/D/V DFW.nbsp;/p/td /tr /tbody /table /divh2Company/h2divAmericold is a global provider of temperature-controlled infrastructure. We partner with farmers and food producers to ensure their perishable and frozen product reaches foods suppliers, restaurants, and your local grocery store without spoilage. Our customers, which include some of the most respected brands in the food industry, rely on our expertise and commitment to safety in order to deliver on their commitments./div
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