This labor-intensive position is responsible for hand building pallets of product for bulk and route trucks. Each type of loading requires strict attention to order accuracy when loading outgoing trucks and unloading incoming trucks. The position works from an Electronic order system or order sheets to build loads using a forklift and/or electronic pallet jack. The Warehouse Person is responsible for accuracy in loading and complying with shipper/receiver documentation, following warehouse instructions in building loads. Employees must maintain a clean and safe work environment. The position may be required to work across a wide variety of weather conditions and hours, with shift duration depending on work load and varying daily. Transport truck loading involves moving full pallets of products from the warehouse onto a trailer and removing any returned pallets/plastic flats, and unloading raw materials into designated warehouse space. Bulk truck loading involves selecting designated packages and flavors of products from the warehouse and loading them onto a pallet, maintaining pallet stability through proper stacking and shrink-wrapping, and loading onto trailers for local delivery, as well as unloading returned products and pallets/plastic flats. Route truck loading involves selecting designated packages and flavors or pallets of products from the warehouse and loading them into the truck, customized based on salespersons' orders, and unloading returned products and pallets/plastic flats. The position requires lifting a very high volume of cases of product per day, from 20-45 pounds per case, repeatedly during a long work period, and constant standing, walking, bending, twisting, squatting, reaching, and grasping as product is moved.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees