Warehouse Picker/Packer at DCM Calgary

Warehouse Picker/Packer at DCM Calgary


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

Job Description
Make your mark at DATA Communications Management as a Warehouse Picker/Packer in Calgary, AB. This full-time role focuses on organizing inventory and ensuring accuracy in shipping operations.

As a Warehouse Associate, you will handle logistics with precision, preparing shipments and managing internal correspondence. Your role is vital in maintaining operational standards and assisting with inventory counts. Attention to detail and the ability to communicate effectively are crucial for success in this position.

Key Responsibilities:
• Prepare and ship customer orders accurately
• Create Bill of lading and shipping documentation
• Handle shared mailbox inquiries in a timely manner
• Inspect machinery for proper operation before use
• Maintain compliance with safety and sanitation policies

Requirements:
• At least 1 year of relevant experience preferred
• Proficient in MS Office applications
• Familiarity with major shipping software is a plus
• Ability to lift heavy items and stand for long periods
• Mechanical aptitude and ability to work independently

Excel in a collaborative environment while utilizing your skills in packing, organization, and communication at DCM.
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