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The role of the Picker/Packer - SFS is to quickly and accurately pick and pack online orders so that they can be shipped out directly to the customer. Picks, prepares, and packs online orders for the Ship from Store (SFS) and Buy Online Pick up In Store (BOPIS) programs.
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Pick and pack items for dispatch to customers. You will accomplish a variety of operations responsibilities including picking, packing, receiving product both within our site and accompanying kitchen (if applicable), and working with our partner drivers.
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Sometimes you forget the milk at the store, run out of pet food for Fido, or just really need ice cream at 11 pm. Directly reporting to a Site Leader, OAs play an essential role at Gopuff that requires drive, perseverance, positivity, and enthusiasm for the challenge.
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Receive and put away order/invoice, and resolve discrepancies when they do not match expiration requirements. Receive and unpack pallets of product from vendors, ensure physical inventory count matches purchase order/invoice, and resolve discrepancies.
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Properly picking, packing, and handling inventory while sorting damaged products. One year of experience in warehouse and/or pick pack operations preferred. Summary of Functions Performs various manual functions within a pick pack work environment.
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Pick and/or pack customer orders accurately and efficiently consistently striving for improved customer satisfaction. Prepares orders by processing orders; pulling product; packing boxes; placing orders in delivery area.
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The Warehouse Associate is responsible for picking and/or packing orders, label printing and inspecting products for orders, and utilizing the specific equipment to pick, pack, and kit products in preparation for shipping and receiving demands to meet customer needs.
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Under the direction of the Warehouse Manager, you will be responsible for moving finished goods and raw materials between the Production floor and Warehouse areas, picking and packing orders to prepare for shipping, loading and unloading delivery trucks, and documenting all incoming and outgoing material.
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The Warehouse Associate will be responsible for assisting with the daily operations of our warehouse, including receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, and packing and shipping orders.
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This is a temporary position with the opportunity to be converted to permanent employment based on tenure and performance. Customers turn to Gopuff to provide their everyday essentials—day and night, rain or shine.
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The ability to work a fluid schedule and be available during peak shifts (1st, 2nd, 3rd shifts) Use carts, pallet jacks, dollies and other equipment to move product. We're assembling a team of thinkers, dreamers and risk takers who are ready to help us reshape the world of retail faster than ever before.
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Handle products that may contain tobacco, nicotine, and/or alcohol. And now, we're assembling a team of motivated people to help us drive forward that vision to bring a new age of convenience and predictability to an unpredictable world.
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As our Shipper, you will be responsible for picking, packing, and shipping orders. Pick and pack wall protection materials. As our Shipper, you will be responsible for picking, packing, and shipping orders.
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Available to work flexible hours that may include mornings, evenings, weekends, nights and holidays. Work in freezer locations periodically throughout shifts. General working knowledge of basic web-based software applications (e.g. Google G-Suite.
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Picking, Packing -Assemble electronic goods-Loading and unloading home goods-Shipping and receiving electronic products-Material handling utilizing RF scanner gun. Warehouse associates will be sorting, picking, packing, scanning barcodes, loading and unloading.
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