Order Puller

Greer, SC
Temporary to Full Time
Entry Level
Order Puller in Greer, SC
1st, 2nd, and Weekend Shifts Available
Pay starts at $17.50/hr.

Impact Workforce Solutions is hiring Order Puller / Material Handlers in Greer, SC. In this role, you will engage in various distribution tasks within a warehouse setting, emphasizing the safe and efficient handling of merchandise using specialized equipment to receive, sort, store, distribute, and manage product flow.

Shifts:
1st 7am-5pm M-Thursday
2nd 5pm-3am M-Thursday
Weekend Day 6am-6pm Friday-Sunday
Weekend Evening 5:30pm-4:30am Friday - Sunday

Principal Responsibilities and Duties:
  • Accurately picking/packing orders using established practices
  • Restocking picking bins with product brought from reserve storage
  • Accurately sorting, counting, and receiving all merchandise.
  • Safely moving product to and from pallet racks with powered material handling equipment (e.g., fork trucks, order selectors and powered pallet jacks (will certify on equipment)
  • Safely working with conveyors to accurately build pallets of cartons for shipment
  • Loading/unloading trucks
  • Organizing warehouse storage space
  • Using a scanner to direct work (pick, pack, receive, move)
  • Using hands and fingers to handle, or feel; repeatedly reaching overhead with hands and arms to accomplish tasks; using hearing to listen for safety hazards and instructions
  • Safely lifting and/or move boxes, product or equipment weighing up to 50 pounds repeatedly
  • Consistently lifting, bending, standing, walking, stooping and kneeling; occasionally crouching, crawling and climbing stairs during an 8-hour or 10-hour shift and during extended overtime shifts, as needed
  • Using close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision and depth perception while performing warehouse functions
  • Working overtime as determined by business needs during the week and/or weekends
  • Following instructions quickly, safely and accurately
  • Working effectively in a team environment
  • Effectively communicating and understanding basic written/oral instructions in English, as well as reading/interpreting documents (e.g., safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals)
  • Demonstrating flexibility in daily task assignments
THE ESSENTIALS FOR SUCCESS:
Qualified candidates will be self-motivated individuals who are 18+ years of age with the ability to successfully complete training and obtain certification in your assigned area. Additional requirements include:
  • Solid math skills, including the ability to accurately add, subtract, multiply and divide
  • A high school diploma or GED, with 1+ year of related experience (or equivalent combination of education and experience) are desired, but not required
  • Knowledge of RF (radio frequency) scanners and basic computer skills are preferred
Essential Functions:
  • Constant exposure to loud noises
  • Occasional work in high places
  • Exposure to variable temperatures
  • Exposure to dusty environment
  • May be exposed to strong scents related to cosmetic or fragrance
  • May be required to work in narrow aisles or trailers

EOE

Thank you for your interest in Impact Workforce Solutions, we are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and participate in the E-Verify eligibility confirmation program.

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