picker/packer

picker/packer


Company
Randstad
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
24 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Looking for a great foot in the door in a warehouse? Do you live in or around Pointe-Claire? Are you looking to work in a nice, quiet and friendly warehouse? ... We are looking for a warehouse picker/packer for our Pointe-Claire warehouse. You will be working as a picker packer to help our shipper receiver with picking and packing orders for pharmaceutical clients in the area. Hate heavy lifting? You won't have to do that here! Our heaviest box weighs just 15lbs. The picker packer is responsible for picking the correct quantity of product per order, placing it in the correct location in the warehouse, and packing it up with the aid of boxes, tape, and a manual jigger. If you are interested please send us your Permanent Opportunity- 22$-23$/hr depending on experience- Friendly, calm work environment- Day shifts 8am to 4pm- Parking on siteResponsibilities1. Prepare customer orders using the system according to established procedure and as required.2. Place incoming goods in their designated bins while rotating the goodsrotation of goods;3. Unload goods from various carriers, pack pallets and boxespallets and boxes;4. Verify goods received in accordance with receiving slipsreceipt slips;5. If qualified, drive forklift trucks;6. Take care of the rolling stock (pallet truck, forklift) made available to him/her in the performance of his/her dutiesin the performance of his/her duties;7. Take warehouse temperatures on a daily basis.8. Take inventory.9. Maintain warehouse cleanliness, emptying, recycling, sweeping and any othertasks requested by management.Qualifications- Ability to stand for long periods of time- Previous experience in the pharmaceutical industry is an asset- Forklift experience + certification is a bonus- Very detail oriented - Ability to work autonomously and efficiently- Order preparation experience- Shipper/Receiver experience is a bonus- Must be able to use electric jigger and transpalletSummaryWhy Randstad?We see the possibility in you!Check out our for more job opportunitiesIf you are interested please send us your Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.

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