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XPDEL is looking for a Fulfillment Center Operations Associate (FCOA) to join our team. Fulfillment Center Operations Associate. Must have a working cell phone and be willing to download an app to use for picking/packing.
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This position works on the warehouse floor, processing orders by picking and filling boxes/containers. Accurately and efficiently pick/pack customer orders using an internal warehouse application.
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The warehouse fulfillment associate is responsible for picking orders to be processed or packing orders to be shipped. Las Vegas, Nevada / Operations Fulfillment Center Operations / Full-Time ShipMonk is hiring Warehouse Associates for our Fulfillment Center in Las Vegas, NV. If you are looking for a rewarding career in a fast-paced E-Commerce environment, this is the company for you.
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Your primary role involves receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping merchandise to support Walmart's operations. Prepare shipments for outgoing delivery to Walmart stores or customers, ensuring timely and accurate fulfillment.
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As a Material Handler at Walmart, you will be responsible for efficiently managing the flow of materials and products within the warehouse or distribution center. Pack merchandise securely and appropriately for shipping, using packaging materials such as boxes, bubble wrap, and packing peanuts.
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Use handheld devices or picking lists to locate and select merchandise from designated storage locations. - Verify product details, quantities, and quality before packing to ensure customer satisfaction.
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Use of warehouse equipment and machinery, including forklifts, pallet jacks, and conveyor belts. Unload trucks using equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, or hand trucks. Familiarity with warehouse equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and hand trucks is desirable.
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As a Material Handler at Walmart, you will play a crucial role in managing the flow of materials and products to support Walmart's operations. Follow company policies and procedures regarding workplace safety, security, and regulatory compliance.
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Physical agility to bend, stoop, reach, and stand for extended periods. Organize and store merchandise in designated locations within the warehouse, following safety and space utilization guidelines.
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US55501 The Opportunity As a Fulfillment center team member at our Greeneville location you will report directly to your Area Manager, you will be on the forefront of our operation directly helping her, our customer.
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Record received goods in the inventory management system and distribute to appropriate storage locations. Ensure that packages are sealed properly to prevent damage during transit. If you are detail-oriented, physically capable, and thrive in a dynamic work environment, this position offers a rewarding opportunity to be part of the Walmart team.
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Label packages with shipping information, barcodes, tracking numbers, and any other required documentation. Maintain accurate inventory records through regular cycle counts and reconciliations. Strong attention to detail and accuracy in handling merchandise and inventory.
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Previous experience in warehouse operations, logistics, or related field is advantageous. Load merchandise onto trucks or shipping containers using appropriate equipment and techniques. Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
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Monitor inventory levels and communicate any shortages or discrepancies to warehouse supervisors. Your contributions will directly impact the efficiency and effectiveness of warehouse operations, ultimately enhancing the customer experience.
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Coordinate with logistics personnel to schedule pickups and deliveries as needed. Adhere to safety protocols and guidelines to prevent accidents and injuries in the warehouse. Interaction with team members, supervisors, and delivery personnel throughout the shift.
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