Picker and Packer

Picker and Packer


Company
Gal Manufacturing, a Vantage Elevation Company
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$18–$20 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Picker / Packer

Regular Position, Full Time
GAL Canada – Mississauga, ON

If you are a detail-oriented individual interested in warehouse operations, order accuracy, and working in a fast-paced environment, then keep reading! We are searching for a dependable Picker / Packer to join our Vantage Elevation team.

GAL Canada is seeking a Picker / Packer who, under the direction of the Logistics Supervisor, will be responsible for accurately picking, packing, and preparing customer orders for shipment while maintaining a safe and organized warehouse.
About Us

Vantage Elevation, LLC is North America’s leading independent manufacturer of elevator components and systems. Vantage is comprised of eight business units including GAL Manufacturing; GAL Canada; Hollister-Whitney; Elevator Controls; Courion; Bore-Max; Thames Valley Controls and Vertical Dimensions. Through its brands, Vantage supplies almost all electro-mechanical devices used in contemporary elevators. Vantage group employs over 1000 staff in multiple locations across the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom.
Requirements

We are searching for a candidate with:
β€’ High School Diploma or GED
β€’ Basic computer skills
β€’ Prior experience with material handling equipment preferred
β€’ Strong team player
β€’ Excellent communication and time management skills
β€’ Attention to detail – ensures accuracy in order picking and packing
β€’ Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
β€’ Organization – maintains clean and structured work areas
β€’ Commitment to health and safety – follows all policies and procedures
β€’ Ownership – takes pride in work and ensures tasks are completed correctly and on time
β€’ Teamwork – works cooperatively to support warehouse operations
β€’ Communication – clearly relays and receives information
Duties and Responsibilities

A typical day may include:
β€’ Picking and packing orders accurately based on pick lists
β€’ Verifying items, quantities, and product condition before shipment
β€’ Printing labels and preparing orders for shipping
β€’ Wrapping and securing skids for safe transportation
β€’ Maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work environment
β€’ Assisting with inventory counts and cycle counts
β€’ Coordinating with shipping personnel to ensure timely processing
β€’ Properly handling and storing materials
β€’ Following all company safety rules and procedures
β€’ Other duties as assigned
Benefits of Working With Us
β€’ Pay: $18–$20/hour
β€’ Medical/Life Insurance
β€’ Paid holidays
β€’ Employee referral program
β€’ Numerous growth and promotion opportunities
β€’ Employee Assistance Program
β€’ Opportunity to learn new skills
β€’ … and more!

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