Warehouse Receiver / Order Picker

Freeman BoatworksMoncks Corner, SC
Onsite

About The Position

At Freeman Boatworks, every boat we build depends on having the right parts in the right place at the right time. We’re looking for a dependable Warehouse Receiver / Order Picker to help keep production moving by receiving, organizing, and pulling materials used to build our boats. This role works with everything from small hardware to large marine components and plays an important part in keeping our warehouse organized and production teams supplied.

Requirements

  • Someone detail-oriented and organized who takes pride in doing things right
  • A dependable team player who can also work independently when needed
  • Someone with a strong sense of urgency in a fast-paced environment
  • Clear communicator with solid written and verbal skills

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with warehouse operations, receiving, or inventory control is helpful
  • Forklift experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Receive and properly store incoming parts, accessories, and supplies
  • Accurately pick and stage materials for production orders using an RF scanner
  • Ensure inventory accuracy and follow established warehouse processes
  • Organize materials and maintain a clean, efficient warehouse space
  • Operate forklifts or other equipment when needed
  • Communicate with team members and supervisors to keep materials flowing to production

Benefits

  • Competitive weekly pay
  • Comprehensive benefits: medical, dental, vision, company-paid life & disability + more!
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • A collaborative, people-focused workplace built on craftsmanship and innovation

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

11-50 employees

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