Check in, unload, and receive all freight for trucks.
Verifies quantity, checks receiver against shipping bills.
Date-mark incoming freight to assure proper rotation of merchandise
Operates power equipment including high loader and riding jacks
Maintains proper number of load locks for each trailer
Places merchandise in storage area in designated places.
Loads merchandise into proper truck
Maintains sanitary conditions in the warehouse by sweeping, mopping and general cleanup.
Follow established safety procedures
Follows all rules of the department, company, union, and state and federal laws.
Willing and available to work weekends and holidays as needed
Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions.
Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations.
Minimum 18 years of age
Ability and willingness to move with purpose and a strong sense of urgency.
Ability to work overtime on a regular basis.
Ability to meet production standards.
Must be able to work in a warehouse environment that includes climatic temperature changes subsequent to no air conditioning in the summer and low volume heat in the winter. Temperature ranges in the perishables warehouse are between -20 and 55 degrees in a controlled environment.
Must be able to work in a cold and humid environment on a continual basis
Must pass company required, physical agility testing and drug testing by designated company physicians and laboratories.
Must be able to work days, nights or evenings on all days of the week including weekends and holidays
Required to perform at least the minimum acceptable levels of performance of Engineered Labor Standards
Must be able to work an 8 or 10 hour schedule as assigned.
Must be able to lift 100 pounds infrequently, 50 pounds frequently and 30 pounds repeatedly.
A warehouse order selector will select an average of 1680 cases in an 8 hour shift. Order selectors will handle approximately 40,000 pounds per shift stacking merchandise from one pallet to another. This function requires repetitive bending and lifting and some stacking of merchandise above shoulder level.