Distribution Center Loader (Part Time)
NAPA Auto Parts · Miami, FL · 2 wk ago
On-siteManufacturingPart-time
Responsibilities
- Stages product on pallets, shrink wraps to prevent loss, and loads pallets on trucks
- Inspects trailers for suitability before loading
- Ensures correct parts are placed on the correct truck – packs the right parts for delivery to the right customers with accuracy and speed, maps out the organization of loading customer orders from skids to trucks
- Operates pallet jack or forklift as needed
- Maintains the integrity of products through proper handling and storage
- Keeps work area clean to avoid potential accidents and to allow for rapid loading
- Pulls stock orders until time to load trucks as needed
- Assists with processing other DC shuttles
- Works in a safe manner following all safety procedures, rules and regulations
- Performs all other duties as assigned by management
Requirements
- High School Diploma or 6 months of equivalent work experience required
- Forklift certified preferred
Education and Abilities
- Able to speak clearly and listen attentively
- Able to recognize and distinguish letters and numbers (both visually and aurally) and remember their sequence
- Basic computer APGJCe skills
- Able to lift and move merchandise of up to 60 lbs.
- Able to push/pull up to 300 lbs. using mechanical aids, such as hand trucks, barrel dollies, hydraulic lifts, etc.
- Able to bend or stoop to floor-level shelves and be able to reach shelves (eight feet) with use of stool or ladder when necessary
- Able to get in and out of the back of truck with parts while using a ramp when necessary
- Able to stand and walk for entire work shift
Work Environment/Physical Demands
- While performing the duties of this position, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, hazardous materials, outside weather conditions of extreme heat and cold
- The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate
- Employees regularly work around moving equipment and mechanical operations and must remain alert to audible and visual safety signals in a fast-paced environment