Warehouse Worker for Packing and Maintenance

Warehouse Worker for Packing and Maintenance


Company
Lineage
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
7 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Become an integral part of our warehouse team focused on packing and maintenance. Enjoy a structured schedule while providing critical support for shipping and storage tasks.

As a Warehouse Worker, you will be responsible for packing, labeling, and sealing items efficiently. Daily activities include manually loading and unloading products and maintaining safety protocols while working in varying temperatures. You will also operate manual pallet jacks and contribute to the overall cleanliness of the warehouse space.

Key Responsibilities:
• Efficiently pack and label shipments for storage
• Manually unload products and maintain pallets
• Operate wrapping machines for securing pallets
• Report any product issues and damages
• Organize and clean workspace post-shift

Requirements:
• Essential math skills for accurate measurements
• Ability to interpret instructions in the official language
• Strong focus on organization and detail
• Must lift 40 lbs. or more as needed
• Open to flexible work schedules and possible weekends

Drive warehouse efficiency and safety through meticulous attention to detail and proactive problem-solving.
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