Warehouse Selector (Night Shift)

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Essential Duties and Responsibilities




Accurately, consistently and safely follow directions involving selecting product from a pick ticket in a refrigerated/frozen warehouse environment.
Operate forklift, electric pallet jack, and any additional equipment as needed.
Accurately identifying and selecting cases of product from inventory locations.
Accurately pick, palletize, wrap and scan orders using FIFO (First in First out).
Hand stacking product in a specific sequence and location on a pallet for shipment.
Maintain integrity of products through proper handling and storage.
Returning undelivered or mis-picked product to their proper inventory locations.
Be able to transport product from storage area to designated shipping area in the facility within expected time.
Must follow all safety rules and seeks to maintain a safe working environment.
Observes safe product handling techniques. Cooperates with supervisors and peers alike
Follow Company's attendance policy by coming to work on time as scheduled and completes shift based on business demands.
Perform pre trip and post trip inspections on MHE.
Perform the cleaning and maintenance duties as directed by the warehouse. supervisor
Various other duties as assigned






Qualifications and Requirements:




Must be at least 18 years of age.
Work Schedule: Sunday through Thursday. 5 PM to finish, available to work extended hours, extra shifts and holidays.
Can read, write, communicate, and comprehend the English language sufficiently to perform various tasks of the job, including but not limited to; reading labels, pick lists, scanners, signage, communicating with management & co-workers, understanding oral & written instructions, accurately completing various shipping papers, reports, and records required of the position.
Experienced in a warehouse environment as a selector operating powered equipment to include but not limited to electric pallet jacks, forklifts and assorted MHE.
Familiar with CK31 & CK71 scanner a plus
MHE and SQF certified preferred
Ability to work in a refrigerated and frozen environment with temperatures ranging from 0 to 36 degrees.
Ability to meet physical requirements including, standing, sitting and walking throughout the shift; repeated twisting at the torso while lifting, pushing, and pulling inventory from shelves; regular lifting of up to 20 to 100 pounds.




Benefits you will enjoy:



Comprehensive benefits package that includes: Medical, Dental, Prescription Drug Plan, Disability Plan, Life insurance Plan

401K savings Plan
Paid Holidays
Personal Time off
Employee Discounts







Quirch Foods is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. All applicants must be eligible to work in the United States.

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