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Amazon Fulfillment Center Warehouse Associate. Job Overview Youll be part of the Amazon warehouse team that gets orders ready for customers relying on Amazon services.
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You'll be part of the Amazon warehouse team that gets orders ready for customers relying on Amazon services. Depending on the role or location, Amazon provides a $110 Zappos gift code towards the purchase of shoes, in order to have you prepared for your first day on the job.
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Amazon Delivery Station Warehouse Associate Job Overview You’ll be part of the dedicated Amazon team at the delivery station – the last stop before we deliver smiles to customers.
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Even with climate controls, temperatures can vary between 60°F and 90°F in some parts of the warehouse; on hot days, temperatures can be over 90°F in the truck yard or inside trailers. Depending on the role and location, you’ll learn how to use the latest Amazon technology – including handheld devices and robotics.
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If you are an experienced warehouse worker / freight handler / material handler / top performing distribution center that wants to make great money, keep reading! Jobs open: Warehouse Associate / Unloader / Lumper / General Labor.
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Amazon Fulfillment Center Warehouse Associate Job Overview You’ll be part of the Amazon warehouse team that gets orders ready for customers relying on Amazon services.
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What it's like at an Amazon Fulfillment Center. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.
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If you have a disability and need an accommodation during the application and hiring process, including support for the New Hire Event, or need to initiate a request prior to starting your Day 1, please visit Equal Employment Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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Amazon Delivery Station Warehouse Associate. What it’s like at an Amazon Delivery Station. You’ll be part of the dedicated Amazon team at the delivery station – the last stop before we deliver smiles to customers.
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Why You’ll Love Amazon We have jobs that fit any lifestyle, state-of-the-art workplaces, teams that support and listen to our associates, and company-driven initiatives and benefits to help support your goals.
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You'll also need to be able to: Lift up to 49 pounds Push utility carts up to 60 pounds Stand, walk, push, pull, squat, bend, and reach during shifts Use carts, dollies, hand trucks, and other gear to move items around Go up and down stairs (where applicable) Work at a height of up to 40 feet on a mezzanine (where applicable) Adhere to strict safety, quality, and fulfillment production standards What it's like at an Amazon Fulfillment Center Safety.
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See where your Amazon journey can take you. Learn more about all the reasons to choose Amazon. Our fast-paced, physical roles take place in a variety of areas including merch, make-on-demand, customer returns, Prime Now, and general fulfillment.
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You will be selecting, packing, and shipping orders – in some cases, for our super-fast (2-hour or less) delivery service. You’ll be working around moving machines – order pickers, stand-up forklifts, turret trucks, and mobile carts.
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Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Why You’ll Love Amazon. If you have a disability and need an accommodation during the application and hiring process, including support for the New Hire Event, or need to initiate a request prior to starting your Day 1, please visit or contact the Applicant-Candidate Accommodation Team (ACAT.
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Why You’ll Love Amazon Many of our jobs come with great benefits – including healthcare, parental leave, ways to save for the future, and opportunities for career advancement – all in a safe and inclusive environment that’s been ranked among the best workplaces in the world.
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