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Indirect: Union and/or non-union warehouse on-floor associates (Loaders, Selectors, Receivers, Forklift drivers, etc.) Direct: Warehouse Managers, union and/or non-union warehouse clerical staff (Operations Clerks, Warehouse Clerks, Will Call Clerks, Slotting Clerks, Truck Builders, etc.
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Experience with warehouse management systems (WMS) and inventory control systems a plus. Sr. Day Warehouse - Relocation Assistance Available. The work takes place in normal warehouse environments as well as in cooler and freezer areas where temperatures may be as low as -5 degrees.
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Oversee and develop Warehouse Managers through one-on-one coaching, training on policy and procedures, assisting in problem resolution when required, and leading by example. Establish and maintain operational procedures for activities such as verifying incoming shipments, handling and disposition of product, warehouse inventory accuracy, and selecting and loading shipments.
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Champion safety procedures, processes and training to create and maintain a safety-first culture in the warehouse. Oversee the maintenance of the physical condition of the warehouse and its equipment in compliance with OSHA requirements.
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As a US FOODS® Night Warehouse Selector you will be responsible for preparing customer orders that grow our business, instilling and reinforcing safety above all else. Our Night Warehouse Selectors start at $19.50 an hour , with incentive pay our top performers make over $35 per hour.
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Our Night Warehouse Selectors strive for integrity and reliability, while building trusting relationships with team members. Please check out our job preview video: "A Day in the life" Night Warehouse Selectors.
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As a US FOODS® Night Warehouse Selector in COLUMBIA, you will be responsible for prepar ing customer orders that grow our business, instilling and reinforcing safety above all else. COLUMBIA Night Warehouse Selectors start at $19.00 an hour, with incentive pay our top performers are mak ing over $36.00 per hour.
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Our Night Warehouse Selectors start between $29.25 to $32.25 an hour, with incentive pay our top performers can make up to $34.75 per hour. Great Night Warehouse Selectors are crucial to the US FOODS® team and one of the important faces of our organization.
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Direct: Union and/or non-union warehouse on-floor associates (Loaders, Selectors, Receivers, Forklift drivers, etc.) Oversee and develop warehouse associates through one-on-one coaching, training on policy and procedures, assisting in problem resolution when required, and leading by example.
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We are looking for Night Warehouse Selectors who relish the chance to push their potential, grow and reap the rewards of joining the US FOOD S® family. Our Night Warehouse Selectors make $23.34 an hour.
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Our Night Warehouse Selectors make $21.29 an hour. Experience selecting large-scale orders in a warehouse or distribution center environment preferred. Our Night Warehouse Selectors make $21.29 an hour.
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Maintain physical condition and safety of warehouse and equipment, including preparing work orders for repairs and requisitions for equipment. Oversee the preparation of the warehouse for shipping or receiving on the next shift.
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5-day workweek (2 days off) *4-day workweek (3 days off) *3-day workweek (4 days off) Current schedule is Sunday through Thursday, 5:30 pm start Our Night Warehouse Selectors start at $17.25 an hour, with incentive pay our top performers make over $41 per hour.
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Discuss associate performance with Sr. Warehouse Managers and create plans to address gaps. Participate in building high-performing teams by interviewing and hiring warehouse personnel, in conjunction with Sr. Warehouse Managers.
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Minimum of three years of experience in warehouse distribution required. Internal: Warehouse leaders and coworkers; Internal customers across departments (e.g., Sales) Direct and supervise the work and productivity of associates within the warehouse department.
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