Warehouse Order Selector in Training

Position Overview

As a Selector Trainee, you will work individually selecting full-case grocery, frozen, and/or perishable products from warehouse pick slots using a pallet jack or other equipment. You will either use order sheets or an audio headset. You will then fit the items on a pallet (are you good at Tetris?), plastic wrap the bundles, transport pallets to shipping dock and in some cases, load them onto a trailer for delivering to customers. All of our employees are expected to make safety their top priority.
Earn $25.50 per hour to start
4 days between Sunday to Friday starting at 12 noon (3pm on Friday's if scheduled)

Job Description

You will contribute by:

  • Ensure accuracy of work and adherence to production and safety standards
  • Utilize necessary pick sheet or technology (e.g. voice, scanner) to select product.
  • Operate double walkie-rider or pallet jack to remove case(s) of product from storage rack and place on pallet and stick selection labels to the appropriate cases (not in all cases)
  • Move pallet on an electric pallet jack or walkie-rider until full or order is complete then transport pallets to shipping dock for delivery to retail stores.
  • Use proper wrapping techniques to ensure safety of product to prevent damage and inform supervisor of any differences in case quantity and/or description.
  • Write store number on pallets. (not in all cases)
  • Use battery hoist and change battery, if necessary
  • Keep work area clean
  • Complete equipment inspection form
  • Perform other job-related duties as assigned
  • Travel Required:No

Working Environment

  • Warehouse : Freezer (-20F to 0F)
  • Warehouse : Perishable Warehouse (28F to 60F)
  • Warehouse : Grocery Warehouse (50F to 90F)

Valued Skills

  • Specialized Knowledge : Ability to operate pallet jack and other required materials handling equipment (MHE). Ability to operate pallet jack and other required materials handling equipment (MHE). Ability to operate battery hoist Compliance with all company policies and procedures.
  • Special Skills : To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skills, ability and other characteristics required: Demonstrates commitment and ability to work safely. Show reliability and maintain satisfactory attendance. Produce quality work. Ability to maintain required productivity/work expectations.
  • Physical abilities: : Never balancing, sitting. Occasionally climbing up to 4 ft. (Must have fall protection training and using proper fall protection equipment). Occasionally smelling, crawling, kneeling, and talking. Occasionally, feeling, fingering, gripping and carrying up to 60 Lbs. Frequently lifting up to 60 Lbs. Continuously stooping, pivoting and reaching (level: Waist/overhead, etc.). Continuously standing and walking on surface type (s): Carpet, tile, concrete. continuously handling hearing, seeing and repetitive movement using both hands and feet.
  • Other: : Key Competencies: (People) •Inspires Trust • Builds upon your Talent • Creates an Inclusive Work Environment (Customers) • Customer Focused (Business) • Drives for Results • Drives Continuous Improvement & Innovation • Facilitates Change

We offer:

  • Paid training provided

  • Weekly Pay on Wednesday

  • PTO and Holiday Pay offered

  • Career Progression Opportunities

  • Opportunity for tuition reimbursement

  • Affordable Health and Welfare Benefits Package

  • Employee Assistance Program

  • Company contribution to pension plan (retirement package)

  • Skills

  • Specialized Knowledge : Ability to operate pallet jack and other required materials handling equipment (MHE). Ability to operate pallet jack and other required materials handling equipment (MHE). Ability to operate battery hoist Compliance with all company policies and procedures.
  • Special Skills : To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skills, ability and other characteristics required: Demonstrates commitment and ability to work safely. Show reliability and maintain satisfactory attendance. Produce quality work. Ability to maintain required productivity/work expectations.
  • Physical abilities: : Never balancing, sitting. Occasionally climbing up to 4 ft. (Must have fall protection training and using proper fall protection equipment). Occasionally smelling, crawling, kneeling, and talking. Occasionally, feeling, fingering, gripping and carrying up to 60 Lbs. Frequently lifting up to 60 Lbs. Continuously stooping, pivoting and reaching (level: Waist/overhead, etc.). Continuously standing and walking on surface type (s): Carpet, tile, concrete. continuously handling hearing, seeing and repetitive movement using both hands and feet.
  • Other: : Key Competencies: (People) •Inspires Trust • Builds upon your Talent • Creates an Inclusive Work Environment (Customers) • Customer Focused (Business) • Drives for Results • Drives Continuous Improvement & Innovation • Facilitates Change
  • Years Of Experience

  • 0-2 : Relevant Experience .

Qualifications

General Equivalency Diploma - General Studies, High School Diploma - General Studies

Shift

2nd Shift (United States of America)

Company

Sundial Logistics LLC

About Our Company

Sundial Logistics, LLC, the newest member of the C&S Wholesale family of companies, services over seventy customers, many of which are independent grocery stores and chains across the Pacific Region and Pacific NW. At Sundial Logistics, LLC., We Select the Best® – those with the motivation, pride, and drive to succeed in our fast-paced world.

Working Safely is a Condition for Employment with Sundial Logistics. Sundial Logistics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or veteran status, or any other applicable state or federal protected class. The Company provides affirmative action in employment for qualified Individuals with a Disability and Protected Veterans in compliance with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act.

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