Warehouse Operator General Labor - Eugene, OR at Geebo

Warehouse Operator

3.
5 Coburg, OR Coburg, OR Contract Contract Estimated:
$32K - $40.
5K a year Estimated:
$32K - $40.
5K a year Job Title :
Warehouse Operator Location :
Coburg, OR Term :
Long Term Contract
Job Description:
Under some supervision, follow established procedures and guidelines to receive, handle, store, perform system transactions and dispatch goods in a factory or warehouse.
Receive incoming goods, check for damage and for discrepancies between goods and invoices.
Accurately sort, label, store goods and arrange storage to optimize warehouse space.
Pick, pack, and dispatch outgoing goods according to written or verbal requests or orders.
Key
Responsibilities:
Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE)Stop work and immediately report any major injury hazards.
Report any work-related injury, illness, incident, or hazard.
Comply with HSE standards, policies, procedures & regulations.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment.
Promote interdependence by looking out for one another.
Correct hazards within your control and capabilities.
Recognize how your work may impact the environment and work to minimize the negative impact.
Engage in HSE Training.
Quality Follow all applicable standard work, work instruction/process documentation and established quality procedures.
Raises issues to minimize cost and quality exposures.
Performs quality checks for damage and for discrepancies between goods and invoices.
Identifies and controls non-conforming material.
Delivery Receive incoming goods, accurately sort, label/package, store goods and arrange storage to optimize warehouse space.
Operates manual and automated equipment to pick, pack and ship product per the customer expectations.
Demonstrates a high level of competency in core work skills.
Works at the required cycle time or defined engineering standard.
Teamwork communicates effectively with the assigned team and with all support teams.
Completes training in line with business requirements.
Participates actively in ways to improve quality, safety, process, material flow, and employee development.
Maintains clean and orderly work area, including routine housekeeping tasks and machine cleaning tasks and performs planned operator care and maintenance tasks.
Remains flexible and performs other miscellaneous duties, as required, to meet business goals.
Works with peers, skilled trades, and support staff to maintain and identify equipment in need of repair.
Additional notes The day-to-day work for this worker will be receiving stock orders, verifying accuracy, organizing and putting away stock order, staging parts, delivering received parts for pending jobs, and process outgoing shipments.
This candidate will need basic computer skills while displaying warehouse organization skills.
The manager prefers some experience but will take on the right candidate with good drive.
This is a 6-month assignment that might turn into a full-time role.
The working days are Monday-Friday 8am-5pm with potential for overtime.
Job Type:
Contract Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Ability to commute/relocate:
coburg, OR:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Experience:
Warehouse
Experience:
1 year (Preferred) Work Location:
In person Under some supervision, follow established procedures and guidelines to receive, handle, store, perform system transactions and dispatch goods in a factory or warehouse.
Receive incoming goods, check for damage and for discrepancies between goods and invoices.
Accurately sort, label, store goods and arrange storage to optimize warehouse space.
Pick, pack, and dispatch outgoing goods according to written or verbal requests or orders.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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