Warehouse Associate Transportation & Warehousing - Torrance, CA at Geebo

Warehouse Associate


Job Description:
Job Description:
Position is for a material handler supporting 29 vending machines in a manufacturing environment
They would be responsible for restocking all the tools with in each vending machine daily
Duties include receiving, cycle counting, stocking, maintenance and light clerical work such as issuing orders, sending out emails to expedite orders/requesting status on orders with vendors
Material handler will be responsible for spot buy receiving and delivery of products to the receiving department
Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs
Associate will manage VMI (Vendor Management Inventory) counts
Wear appropriate PPE determined by the customer such as steel toe shoes, safety glasses, gloves and ear plugs.
This candidate would be working at a client
So a high level customer service
Must have:
Attention to detail
Accountability
Professionalism (Friendly disposition)
Qualifications:
A background in warehouse functions such as shipping, receiving, and inventory is preferred.
Product knowledge or the ability to quickly learn it.
Attention to detail, fast learner and have administrative work experience.
Computer experience, Outlook email, excel
1 year customer service
Manual lifting up to 40 lbs-may be one time a week.
Standing, bending twisting, pulling through out the 8 hour shift.
No PIT equipment or Forklift work.
Responsibilities:
Put away products into vending machines.
Receive, verify, and stock all incoming material.
Ensure warehouse is clean, organized, secure and safe at all times.
Light clerical work expediting orders
Calling vendors
Working with customers
Comments for Suppliers: Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Steel-toed shoes required
30 minutes unpaid lunch
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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