Picker Packers (Part-time)

Picker Packers (Part-time)


Company
UNIS
Location
Buena Park, CA
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
16–18 an hour
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
Overview

The Picker Packer role is a critical part-time position designed to ensure the efficient movement of goods within the warehouse and fulfillment pipelines. By leveraging RF Scanner expertise and precision in picking and packing, this role contributes directly to the organization’s supply chain and customer satisfaction objectives. Situated at the operational-level within the warehouse team, it serves as a key support function to streamline inventory management and product distribution processes.

Responsibilities
• 1. Accurately pick and pack items according to established organizational standards and prepare them for shipment to ensure customer satisfaction.
• 2. Utilize RF scanning equipment to track and monitor inventory movements with precision and efficiency, reducing processing errors.
• 3. Maintain clean and organized workstation areas and uphold safety protocols to ensure compliance with warehouse operational standards.
• 4. Collaborate with warehouse inventory teams to monitor stock levels and report discrepancies for timely resolution.
• 5. Perform occasional inventory counts and utilize PC systems to update stock data, contributing to accurate record-keeping and reporting.

Minimum Requirements:
• 1. At least 2 years of experience working in a warehouse environment with proven expertise in picking, packing, and inventory handling.
• 2. Demonstrated proficiency with RF Scanner tools and systems, ensuring accurate item tracking and verification.
• 3. Basic computer skills to operate inventory management systems and record stock movements efficiently.

Preferred Requirements:
• 2. Ability to identify process improvement opportunities in warehouse operations and implement solutions collaboratively with team members.
• 3. Familiarity with shipping processes and packaging standards to ensure compliance with company protocols.

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