Material Handler I - Mid Shift - $20.35/hr

Posted:
12/3/2024, 10:09:36 AM

Location(s):
Bloomington, Minnesota, United States ⋅ Minnesota, United States

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level

Field(s):
Customer Success & Support

Work Flexibility: Onsite

Mid Shift: Mon - Fri  11:30am - 8pm, OT available based on business needs

What you will do:
 

As a Material Handler I, you will handle and maintain the flow of materials and products in manufacturing areas according to established guidelines.

  • Pick, pack, and ship domestic and international sales orders while using a barcode scanner
  • Verify accuracy of orders by utilizing RF scanners
  • Process packages via FedEx, UPS, and Powership stations
  • Create, prepare, and print shipping labels
  • Package product to meet shipping criteria, adhere to temp controls where applicable and assure correct items are boxed for the customer order
  • Ability to meet work schedule and overtime requirements
  • Must be able to stand/ be on feet for shift duration

What you will need:

  • High school education or GED, preferred
  • Manufacturing experience, preferred
  • Experience in operating RF scanners and/or shipping, preferred

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