Logistics/Packing Clerk

Logistics/Packing Clerk


Company
Robert Half
Location
Houston, TX
Salary
18–20 an hour
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Robert Half

Job Description
We are looking for a detail-oriented Logistics/Packing Clerk to join our team in Houston, Texas. This is a Long-term Contract position supporting the safe packaging, inspection, and preparation of sensitive equipment for shipment. The ideal candidate will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure materials are handled correctly, documentation is completed accurately, and all packing activities meet quality and regulatory expectations.Responsibilities:• Prepare specialized equipment and related components for shipment using engineered crating methods that protect delicate assemblies during transport.• Interpret packing instructions, technical drawings, and documented specifications to complete work accurately and efficiently.• Operate material-handling equipment and common shop tools to position, lift, and secure large or heavy items in a safe manner.• Conduct routine inspections throughout the packing process to confirm components meet defined standards before shipment.• Complete checklists, shipment records, and crate labeling with accuracy while meeting customer, export, and compliance requirements.• Review finished crates for structural soundness, completeness, and proper contents, and escalate any damage, defects, or shortages.• Maintain adherence to workplace quality procedures, operational protocols, and controlled-environment practices, including 7S expectations.• Partner with assembly, quality, and logistics personnel to coordinate final packing activities and assist with outbound truck loading as needed.

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