E-Commerce Picker & Packer

E-Commerce Picker & Packer


Company
Paul Labrecque
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
16–20 an hour
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Looking for motivated and responsible candidates who are interested in learning more about the e-commerce and beauty retail business. Gain valuable knowledge on the daily operations of a successful e-commerce business from picking/packing orders, inventory management, promotions, website maintenance, shipping and various administrative duties.

Responsibilities include:
• Picking, packing and shipping customer orders on a daily basis.
• Accurately collecting products and preparing for orders for shipment.
• Securely packing each item in the proper box and processing with the appropriate shipping labels.
• Ensuring all orders are packed properly, with the correct items and quantities, free gifts, promotional items and meeting deadline for daily pickup.
• Ensuring all orders are carefully packaged and processed with an inviting presentation to ensure a positive "opening box" customer experience.
• Daily replenishment of retail and professional products for our brick & mortar salon and skincare spa location.
• Multi-brand/vendor inventory maintenance, ensuring inventory levels are maintained to ensure all daily order deliveries are met.
• Receive incoming shipments from vendors, properly stocking and rotating inventory.
• Flexible hours.
• Prior shipping and packing experience a plus.

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