Re-Stocker (Swing Shift)
- Pick, pull, and pack daily outgoing merchandise.
- Operate RF (radio frequency) scanning equipment in accordance with established procedures as needed in order to facilitate flow of merchandise through the distribution center.
- May verify stock availability and replenish as needed. Verifies and maintains stock documentation and shortage reports.
- Affix labels, tickets, or tags.
- Examine and inspect containers, materials, and products in order to ensure that packing specifications are met in preparation to be forwarded to shipping department.
- Remove completed or defective products or materials, placing them on moving equipment such as conveyors or in specified areas such as loading docks.
Education Level
Area of Specialization (Marketing, Finance, Pharmacy, Engineering/IT, etc)
H.S. Diploma or General Education Degree (GED)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Experience
Areas of Experience (Pharmacy, Compliance, E-commerce, Retail, etc)
Warehouse environment
WORK EXPERIENCE
Experience
Areas of Experience (Pharmacy, Compliance, E-commerce, Retail, etc)
6 months of experience
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Physical Demands
Frequency
Walking
Frequent
Sitting
Never
Standing
Constant
Carrying
Frequent
Climbing
Occasional
Balancing
Occasional
Stooping/bending
Frequent
Crawling
Rare
Reaching
Constant
Handling
Constant
Typing
Never
Crouching
Rare
Traveling
Never
Lifting Demands
Max LBS
Distance
Requirement
LIFTING - Exertion of force required when moving an object.
25-50 lbs
<10 ft
Frequent
PUSHING - Exertion of force required to move an object.
25-50 lbs
<10 ft
Frequent
PULLING - Exertion of force required to move an object.
25-50 lbs
<10 ft
Frequent
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Fair Chance Act
Fair Chance Act Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
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