Warehouse Picker Job Description
Warehouse picker will be responsible for loading, unloading and moving products while maintaining the warehouse in a safe and orderly manner.
The Warehouse Picker is responsible for loading, unloading and moving products while maintaining the warehouse in a safe and orderly manner. They will also be responsible for loading packages into trucks or vans for delivery to customers.
Warehouse Picker Responsibilities:
1. Maintain safe, orderly environment at all times.
2. Safely load and unload product from trucks or rail carts onto storage shelves or pallets in order to meet customer orders.
3. Move items from one area to another using hand trucks, pallet jacks or forklifts.
As a Warehouse Picker, you will be responsible for loading packages into trucks or vans for delivery to customers. You will also move items from one area to another using hand trucks, pallets jacks or forklifts.
4. Move products throughout the warehouse according to company standards and policies.
Move items safely and efficiently through the warehouse, past other employees and into storage areas where they can be kept until needed by customers or sold off at auction.
Organize warehouse space so that merchandise is easily accessible and easy to find when needed. This includes organizing by size, shape, color, etc...
Make sure you have enough space to move around. If you're working in an open-concept warehouse with multiple levels of pallets stacked on top of one another or if there are only two levels available for picking (like in a large grocery store), then maybe this job isn't for you! But if your warehouse has plenty of room for forklifts and pallet jacks then maybe this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
Ensure all work areas are clean, tidy and free of debris at all times by sweeping floors, emptying bins etc... (This helps prevent accidents). Be sure that you follow all safety protocols while doing these tasks.)
You'll also be responsible for maintaining a clean, safe and tidy work environment. You should always sweep floors, empty bins and ensure that all work areas are free of debris at all times by sweeping floors and emptying bins.
You must follow all safety protocols when doing these tasks (including wearing protective clothing). Be sure that you do not leave tools or equipment lying around; if possible, store them in a central location where they can easily be retrieved when needed.
When working with heavy materials such as metal trolleys or pallets make sure you have adequate light if possible - this will help prevent accidents such as getting cut by sharp edges during handling operations. Also keep an eye out for hazardous substances like combustible dust which could cause fires in warehouses where there is no fire detection system installed currently."
5. Perform other duties as assigned
6. Receive items from suppliers or vendors using computerized inventory management system (You may also be required to deliver supplies to production lines).
You are required to receive items from suppliers or vendors using computerized inventory management system. (You may also be required to deliver supplies to production lines)
You will receive items from suppliers or vendors using computerized inventory management system (CIMS). This requires that you have an excellent understanding of how these systems work and the skills necessary to use them effectively.
You must have strong communication skills as well as organizational abilities; these are necessary because many tasks require multiple people working together at once on different tasks throughout the day long shift cycle we all experience when working in this industry!
The position of Warehouse Picker is one that requires someone who is physically fit with strong organizational skills!
As a warehouse picker, you'll have access to some of the best benefits in the industry.
Benefits include:
Competitive salary - Many companies offer competitive pay and benefits packages that include medical coverage, retirement savings plan and paid time off.
Free uniforms - At Walmart Canada we like our associates look sharp! That's why we provide them with free uniforms on their first day of work. This can save you hundreds of dollars each year!
Paid time off - Warehouse pickers are entitled to paid annual leave days per calendar year (minimum 15 days) plus one personal sick day per month. In addition to this, they receive eight personal vacation days per annum at no cost whatsoever until they reach 40 years old (or until they choose not take any more).
Career advancement opportunities are available. You can move up the ladder and advance in your career by:
- Moving to another warehouse, department or role.
- Moving to another city or country.
- Changing careers entirely (like a switch from picker to salesperson).
Overtime pay: 1 hour for every hour worked over 8 hours a day, up to 20 hours per week. The maximum amount of overtime paid in a calendar year is 30 hours at $15/hour (50% more than base pay). This includes all holidays except Veterans Day and Thanksgiving Day; however, if you work on these days you will not be eligible for any additional compensation beyond your regular hourly rate.
Vacation - We provide 10 paid holidays each year plus 2 weeks of vacation after 5 years on the job if you're working full-time with no break periods during that period (meaning no more than 5 total weeks away from work).
There's also an opportunity for you to earn additional vacation by taking annual training courses that lead up toward becoming certified warehouse workers or technicians -- this could add anywhere between 3-5 additional days off each year!
Many of Companies offer benefits including medical, dental, 401k with match, bonus program and more.
Health insurance: We offer medical, dental and vision insurance to all of our employees.
Dental insurance: You are eligible for this benefit if you have worked at least 90 days as a picker.
401k with match: This is an employer match on all contributions made by the employee into their 401k retirement plan account.
Bonus program: Our bonus program allows you to earn extra money each month based on your productivity and performance during your shift (1st, 2nd or 3rd shift). The amount earned can be between $10-$20 per hour depending on how many hours worked during that week/month etc...
Vacation time: You will receive vacation days equivalent to ten days per year plus 2 paid holidays per year which we call PTO (paid time off)
Conclusion
Warehouse picker will be responsible for loading, unloading and moving products while maintaining the warehouse in a safe and orderly manner. The position of Warehouse Picker is one that requires someone who is physically fit with strong organizational skills!
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