Asociado de Warehouse (Picking)

Spanish Springs, NV
Full Time
Entry Level

Warehouse Order Picker

  • Full Time or Part Time
  • Entry Level
L&R is the largest distributor and the 6th largest purchaser of cosmetics in the United States.  We now distribute over 40,000 items (cosmetics, toys, school supplies, hosiery, hair accessories, OTC, HBA and more) through 4 regional warehouse locations in Arkansas, California, Nevada and New Jersey.
Job Summary
The Order Picker is responsible for the completeness and correctness of all orders filled.  The Order Picker must efficiently pick our customer orders for shipment, ensuring that the correct number and type of product is loaded and shipped.
Key Responsibilities Include:
  • Participates in proactive team efforts to achieve departmental and company goals
  • Ensure execution of our customers’ fulfillment and distribution requirements, monitor and maintain proper safety and security controls, and support appropriate inventory integrity controls.
Supervision:
This position is frequently supervised by the Picking Lead and/or Order Processing Supervisor.
Qualifications:
  • High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED)
  • Voice picking experience preferred but not required
Skills Required:
  • Safety
  • Time management
  • Willingness to learn computerized scanning device
Physical Demands
This position requires standing and lifting (up to 50 pounds) for 80% of the day and stooping for 20% of the day.



Recogedor de pedidos almacenados
  • Tiempo Completo
  • Sin Experiencia
L&R es el mayor distribuidor y el 6º mayor comprador de cosméticos en los Estados Unidos.  Ahora distribuimos más de 40,000 artículos (cosméticos, juguetes, útiles escolares, medias, accesorios para el cabello, OTC, HBA y más) a través de 4 ubicaciones de almacén regionales en Arkansas, California, Nevada y Nueva Jersey.
Resumen del trabajo
El Preparador de Pedidos es responsable de la integridad y corrección de todos los pedidos realizados.  El preparador de pedidos debe seleccionar de manera eficiente los pedidos de nuestros clientes para su envío, asegurándose de que se cargue y envíe el número y el tipo de producto correctos.
Las responsabilidades clave incluyen:
  • Participa en los esfuerzos proactivos del equipo para lograr los objetivos departamentales y de la empresa.
  • Garantizar la ejecución de los requisitos de cumplimiento y distribución de nuestros clientes, monitorear y mantener los controles de seguridad adecuados y respaldar los controles de integridad de inventario adecuados.
Supervisión:
Este puesto es frecuentemente supervisado por el Líder de Selección y/o el Supervisor de Procesamiento de Pedidos.
Calificaciones:
  • Diploma de escuela secundaria o título de educación general (GED)
  • Se prefiere experiencia en selección por voz, pero no es obligatoria
Habilidades requeridas:
  • Seguridad
  • Gestión del tiempo
  • Disposición para aprender el dispositivo de escaneo computarizado

Exigencias físicas
Esta posición requiere estar de pie y levantar objetos (hasta 50 libras) durante el 80% del día y agacharse durante el 20% del día.

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