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The Opportunity
Description
We're looking for a
Warehouse Associate (1st Shift), working in
IT (excluding Telecommunication) industry in
Fort Worth, Texas, 76118, United States.
- Work without assistance in order to grip, lift, push, pull, and carry boxes including up and down inclines, stairs, and over changes in walking surface/elevation.
- Lift and move boxes, read labels, and process incoming and outgoing orders.
- Use the proprietary computer system to track orders and determine the location of boxes
- Operate hand held scanner.
- Climb and balance on ladders.
- Lift and carry boxes weighing up to 100 lbs. without assistance for prolonged periods.
- Load and shrink wrap pallets at ground level, or on carts.
- Load boxes onto pallets and load pallets onto trucks manually and with material handling aids.
- Read and write English.
Our Client
Our client is a 20+ year-old IT services company. Connecting IT professionals, like you, with challenging positions at great companies. Taking the time to find your best possible match.
Listening. Following through. Ensuring fit between people, cultures, and attitudes. Creating the type of environment that clients and candidates are eager to return to, again and again.
Discovering better, faster and smarter ways to work together. Consultant retention rates outpace the industry. Most client relationships are measured in decades. Sound interesting? Check this out.
Experience Required for Your Success
- High School Diploma or GED
- Protective footwear is required and shall meet ASTM F2413-11 “Standard Specification for Performance Requirements for Protective (Safety) Toe Cap Footwear” and have a slip-resistant rating designated as “Better or Best”
- Ability to lift and carry boxes ranging in weight from 10-100lbs on a regular basis, without assistance
- Ability to load and safely operate hand trucks and pallet jacks while walking on uneven and concrete surfaces
- Ability to kneel, squat, reach, and bend forward frequently throughout their shifts
- Ability to load, operate and move hand carts, pallet jacks and various other material handling aids
- Ability to work 5 days a week, 9 hours a day including 30-minute lunch and two 15-minute breaks
What Do You Think?
Does your experience reflect what it takes to be successful in this role? Do the work and challenges get you excited about what's possible?