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Our fast-paced, physical roles take place in a variety of areas including merch, make-on-demand, customer returns, Prime Now, and general fulfillment. Amazon Fulfillment Center Warehouse Associate.
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Job Description: 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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Amazon Fulfillment Center Warehouse AssociateJob OverviewYou'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. 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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You’ll be part of the Amazon warehouse team that gets orders ready for customers relying on Amazon services. 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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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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You'll also need to be able to:Lift up to 49 poundsPush utility carts up to 60 poundsStand, walk, push, pull, squat, bend, and reach during shiftsUse carts, dollies, hand trucks, and other gear to move items aroundGo 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 Safety.
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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. Some of your duties may include:Receive and put away inventoryGet customer orders ready and pack them upLoad boxes into trucks for shipmentUse scanners to read bar codes on productsView prompts on screens and follow the direction for some tasksTroubleshoot problemsEnsure product meets quality requirementsOperate powered industrial trucks (PIT) such as a forklift or pallet driver, and work at heights up to 40 feet.
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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 where you work, schedules may include full-time (40 hours), reduced-time (30-36 hours) or part-time (20 hours or less), all with the option of working additional hours if needed.
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Adhere to strict safety, quality, and fulfillment production standards. Work on small or large teams that support each other in a workplace that’s been ranked among the best workplaces in the world.
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View prompts on screens and follow the direction for some tasks. Use scanners to read bar codes on products. Work at a height of up to 40 feet on a mezzanine (where applicable) Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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