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The Warehouse Associate II's primary responsibility is to work closely with Fulfillment Center Supervisor(s) ensuring all inbound and outbound required documentation and standards are met, in addition to picking and loading product for outgoing delivery.
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Operate at least one piece of Material Handling Equipment (MHE) such as a forklift, reach truck, or order picker raised to heights of up to 40 feet. Join Safelite's growing fulfillment center team and ensure customers' safety on the road by delivering parts to our experienced technician team.
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Experience with some MHE equipment such as a forklift, order picker, or reach truck. To safely operate the order picker and comply with equipment manufacturer specifications and required safety regulations, there is a weight limit set at 300 pounds.
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As a member of our Fulfillment Center and Warehouse Team, youll thrive in a safety-first work environment where your voice matters. Willing to be trained on PIT equipmente.g., Cherry Picker/Order Picker, High Reach, Movexx, Pallet Jack, Walkie Rider, etc.
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Experience with MHE equipment including forklift, order picker, and reach truck. The Fulfillment Center (FC) Associate III prepares our glass for distribution to our field operation teams by performing various functions to meet rigorous shipping timelines to get the right parts to the right team members to serve our customers.
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Strong preference for candidates with order picker experience. Operates and will be certified on all Material Handling Equipment (MHE) including forklifts, reach trucks, and order pickers raised to heights of up to 40 feet.
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Safelitebenefits.com. What You’ll Do Operates and will be certified on all Material Handling Equipment (MHE) including forklifts, reach trucks, and order pickers raised to heights of up to 40 feet.
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The primary responsibility of the Warehouse Leader is to support the Fulfillment Supervisor by overseeing and leading primarily in the McAllen Modification Center. This position requires the ability to drive a forklift: Reach Truck, Order Picker and/or Turret Truck.
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The Fulfillment Center (FC) Associate II prepares our glass for distribution to our field operation teams by performing various functions to meet rigorous shipping timelines to get the right parts to the right team members to serve our customers.
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This position requires the ability to train and certify the use of a variety of forklifts: sit down, Cherry picker (mobile elevated working platform) and/or Joey forklift (multipurpose order picker that can elevate an operator and can be driven at height to move from task to task.
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The Warehouse Associate II is primary responsibility work closely with Fulfillment Center Supervisor(s) ensuring all inbound and outbound required documentation and standards are met, in addition to picking and loading product for outgoing delivery.
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This position may require the ability to train and certify the use of a variety of forklifts: sit down, Cherry picker (mobile elevated working platform) and/or Joey forklift (multipurpose order picker that can elevate an operator and can be driven at height to move from task to task.
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Utilize handheld RF scanners to receive, pick, ship, or locate inventory; will focus primarily on picking glass orders. Weekly payday on every Friday! Occasionally drive and deliver automotive glass, accessories, and parts to store locations.
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Authenticate all products and drugs received at the fulfillment center. Assesses accuracy and integrity of all incoming palletized shipments (package count, damage and correct address), print Purchase Order, identifies all items against purchase order.
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Picks product from fulfillment center stock according to wave pick list and organizes on cart. This position will demonstrate order fulfillment task goals are conducted accurately, efficiently and safely, while surpassing customer expectations.
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