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Warehouse Associate I - Shipping


Job Description:

Shift: (12:30 pm - 9 pm), Monday-Friday - Overtime work can be regular and is required based on business goals.

Hourly Rate: $19.00 / hour

Shift Differential: + $2.50 for hours worked between 6 pm - 6 am

Arrow Electronics is looking for energetic and enthusiastic individuals that work well in a fast-paced electronics distribution center. The Warehouse Associate is responsible for the effective handling and processing of electronic component customer orders in the Primary Distribution Center. Under general supervision the Warehouse Associate performs both physical and administrative tasks that support the quality, efficiency, and service goals of the Primary Distribution Center.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Support all departments including receiving, picking, and shipping.

  • Perform the physical activities necessary to receive, sort, package, ship and teardown inventory through the designated work stages in the facility.

  • Move inventory to appropriate staging areas for further processing as per the statement of work.

  • Verify asset counts, sort, and label product.

  • Load and unload product onto the production line to route to the appropriate area.

  • Disassemble electronic equipment per company and customer specifications, utilizing equipment such as pneumatic power tools.

  • Identify and sort commodities into appropriate categories.

  • Consolidate and prepare pallets for shipment.

  • Utilize material handling equipment.

  • Maintain system transactions and paperwork that support and validate the processing and disposition of material.

  • Ensure quantity, quality, and accuracy of production levels.

What We Are Looking For

  • 1-3 years of relevant work experience.

  • Ability to regularly operate a computer for basic functions.

  • Ability to identify basic computer devices including, PC’s, laptops, HDD’s, printers, networking, monitors.

  • Must have strong attention to detail.

  • Reading, writing, and understanding of English language.

  • This position involves standing and or walking for considerable lengths of time.  Bending to floor level is required.  Heavy lifting (up to 50Lbs) is required.

  • Collaborate with team members, leads, and supervisors to contribute to department-wide production & quality goals.

  • Must be comfortable working under high productivity and quality standards.

  • You absolutely must be able to work well in a team-environment and will also have opportunity as an individual contributor.

  • Impeccable attendance is required.

  • Be available to work a flexible work schedule as needed during overtime requirements.

  • Maintain a safe work environment by following established safety procedures.

  • Maintain organization, cleanliness, and 5S standards within facility and daily workspace.

  • Able to read printed numbers, letters, and symbols with a 5-point font size

  • Know or Learn to effectively and safely operate facility material handling equipment (e.g.; forklift, pallet jack, Automated Storage & Retrieval system, carousel) and packaging equipment (e.g.; tape machine, pad pack machine) after applicable training period(s)

  • Perform end-user computer functions (e.g.; data input, interpret information and instructions from computer screens) on Warehouse computer systems (e.g.; terminals and RF units)

  • Ability to continually stand; regularly bend, twist, stoop, and reach; frequently handle, lift and push product and equipment up to 30 lbs.; occasionally handle, lift, and push product and equipment up to 50 lbs.

  • Basic math skills to be able to count quickly and accurately

  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred

What’s In It For You:

At Arrow, we recognize that financial rewards and great benefits are important aspects of an ideal job. That’s why we offer competitive financial compensation, including various compensation plans, and a solid benefits package.

  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance

  • 401k, With Matching Contributions

  • Paid Time Off (including sick, holiday, vacation, etc.)

  • Health Savings Account (HSA)/Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) Options

  • Growth Opportunities

  • Tuition Reimbursement

  • Short-Term/Long-Term Disability Insurance

  • Climate controlled environment with excellent break room facilities

  • Located in central Reno, near public transportation (RTC Route 56)

  • And more!

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Location:

US-NV-Reno, Nevada (Maestro Dr)


Time Type:

Full time


Job Category:

Supply Chain Services

EEO Statement:

Arrow is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. (Arrow EEO/AAP policy)


We anticipate this requisition will be open for a minimum of five days, though it may be open for a longer period of time. We encourage your prompt application.

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