Medical Supply Picker/Packer in Scarborough

Medical Supply Picker/Packer in Scarborough


Company
Avanti Software Inc.
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Become part of Ontario Medical Supply as a Picker/Packer focused on medical supplies in Scarborough. This full-time role is integral to supporting healthcare needs through precise order fulfillment.

You'll work closely with the Warehouse Manager in a permanent position, utilizing skills such as RF scanning for order picking and ensuring accurate packing of medical supplies. Additionally, you will maintain cleanliness and assist team members with inventory issues, playing a crucial role in operational success.

Key Responsibilities:
• Use RF scanners to accurately pick orders
• Properly pack medical supplies for distribution
• Clean and document rental items thoroughly
• Guide colleagues on inventory discrepancies
• Stock shelving and face items consistently

Requirements:
• Completed high school diploma
• At least 6 months of full-time warehouse experience
• Health and safety training is beneficial
• Strong detail orientation and judgment
• Time management and initiative are essential skills

Contribute to vital healthcare logistics with Ontario Medical Supply by elevating your picking and packing skills.
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