Warehouse

Flowly SolutionsSan Jose, CA
$20 - $23Onsite

About The Position

Flowly Solutions is looking to bring on several Warehouse Associates to join our logistics team. We're a relocation business that handles moving, assembly, and repair, along with a range of other services, and we need dependable people who take pride in doing things right and keeping our warehouse operations running smoothly. These are full-time positions with regular overtime available for those who want it. You'll work Monday through Friday and we're open to working around your scheduling needs for the right person. Previous general labor or warehouse experience is a plus, but it's not a dealbreaker.

Requirements

  • Comfortable on your feet for most of the day in an active warehouse environment
  • Strong attention to detail (especially when tracking client belongings)
  • Basic computer skills and familiarity with an inventory scanner
  • Ability to lift up to 30 pounds consistently
  • Reliable transportation to work

Nice To Haves

  • Previous general labor or warehouse experience is preferred, but not required

Responsibilities

  • Scanning, sorting, and processing incoming client inventory, furniture, and repair parts
  • Printing and applying routing and storage labels for our relocation projects
  • Verifying that all items, hardware, and tools are included in each outbound assembly batch
  • Handling both inbound freight deliveries and outbound moving truck shipments
  • Moving larger crated inventory and heavy items safely with a pallet jack
  • Packaging fragile products and home goods so they arrive at the client's location undamaged
  • Assembling boxes, building custom crates, and fulfilling specific client orders
  • Performing inventory data entry and catching order or shipping discrepancies

Benefits

  • Competitive pay and bonuses are offered for high performing employees
  • Competitive medical and dental insurance plans
  • 401k Retirement Plans
  • Paid Holidays
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