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Role Essentials

  • Posted: Recently.
  • Based in: Long Beach, CA (our growing Long Beach office)
  • Job Title: Delivery Station Warehouse Associate
  • Required Experience: Entry-Level.
  • Company: Amazon.com Services LLC
  • This Long Beach-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in Punctuality.
  • Our Amazon.com Services LLC team in Long Beach, CA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Long Beach, a key hub for the Logistics, Warehousing, E-commerce, Supply Chain, Delivery, Entry Level industry.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Compensation: $20-$25/Hour (approx. $47.8k/Year)
  • Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included.
  • Clear growth pathways at our Long Beach office.

Responsibilities

  • Core objectives involve Punctuality in Logistics, Warehousing, E-commerce, Supply Chain, Delivery, Entry Level.


Be part of the final step in Amazon's delivery process! Join our Delivery Station team as an 'entry level' Warehouse Associate, primarily working the 'early morning shift'. 'No experience' is needed; we provide paid training. About Amazon Delivery Stations: Delivery Stations are the last stop for packages before they head out for delivery to customers' doors. Associates here receive packages from Sortation Centers and load them onto vans for our delivery partners. This is a critical, fast-paced environment focused on getting orders out on time. Your Role as a Delivery Station Associate: You'll be receiving trucks, sorting packages based on delivery routes, and staging them for drivers. This involves using handheld technology, moving packages, and loading delivery vans. It's an active role requiring speed and accuracy to support our delivery drivers. Your Day-to-Day: Shifts typically start very early in the morning ('early morning shift' / 'day shift', e.g., 1:00 AM - 11:30 AM). You must be available for these early starts, including 'weekend' schedules and holidays. You'll be lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling packages throughout your shift in a warehouse environment that includes moving vehicles. Training & Onboarding: Paid, on-the-job training is provided. You'll learn how to use scanning devices, sort packages efficiently, and follow all safety procedures within the delivery station, including awareness around moving vehicles. Career & Compensation: Amazon offers competitive hourly pay, estimated between $17.50 - $22.50 for this role, with potential shift differentials for early starts. Benefits for full-time associates include health insurance (medical, dental, vision) starting day one, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, and employee discounts.
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