Fulfillment Center Worker ID - 3096

Amazon is hiring for Fulfillment Center Worker

The Sortation Center of Amazon is searching for individuals who are interested in becoming Fulfillment Center Worker. As a Fulfillment Center Worker, you will be part of an essential team tasked with the first stage of the warehouse-to-delivery operation. In a fast-paced, physically intense work setting, you will organize, scan, and stack packages onto pallets, preparing customer orders for shipment. With the majority of shifts being part-time, you will have flexibility in your work schedule.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • A receiving team is responsible for sorting the inventory upon its arrival to ensure that the correct products are being received
  • Ensure that all inventory on the order is accurate and accounted for before packing up the shipment
  • Introduce state-of-the-art equipment like scanners, handheld printers, and computers to modernize and optimize business processes
  • Has the strength to lift a maximum of 49 pounds
  • To stay fit and healthy while working, make sure to incorporate movements such as squatting, bending, reaching, and other forms of physical activity into your routine
  • Make use of carts, hand trucks, and dollies to transfer and transport possessions
  • Where applicable, stairs are a great alternative to elevators, providing opportunities for physical activity and reducing wait times
  • Complete job responsibilities on a mezzanine, where necessary, at a height limit of 40 feet

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What It's Like at an Amazon Sortation Center:

  • Safety: We take your safety seriously, and that's why we supply protective equipment and share safety tips every day.
  • Surroundings: Your working area will consist of several types of machinery, including order pickers, mobile carts, stand-up forklifts, and turret trucks.
  • Activity: Certain activities may require individuals to stay in one position for extended periods, walk around, or go up and down stairs.
  • Temperature: An assortment of temperatures ranging from 60°F to 90°F is typical across given regions, with particular sections experiencing temperatures rising above 90°F during hot spells.
  • Noise level: Since the surroundings can be extremely noisy, ear protection is necessary.
  • Dress code: Getting Dressed for Work - Despite Amazon's casual dress code, the company has safety standards in place that must be adhered to. Staff members are free to wear comfortable, enclosed footwear, but some business units dictate the wearing of protective footwear. To assist employees in acquiring proper footwear, Amazon provides a $110 Zappos voucher.

Why You'll Love Amazon:

  • Jobs That Suit Any Schedule, Innovative Workstations, and Empathetic Teams.
  • Schedule flexibility: Tailor your work schedule to your lifestyle preferences by choosing between full-time, part-time, or reduced hours with the option to work additional shifts if desired.
  • Shift options: Whether you prefer overnight, early morning, day, evening or weekend work, we have a variety of shift options available to suit your needs.
  • Anytime Pay: After finishing your shift, Anytime Pay enables you to withdraw up to 70% of your earnings instantly.
  • Advanced facilities and a community built on openness and assistance.
  • Opportunities to elevate one's career and acquire a wider range of talents.

Requirements:

  • Aspirants must be at least 18 years old and have the ability to comprehend and follow all job specifications and safety precautions in the English language.

The Amazon hiring website is the best place to start if you want to work for Amazon. The website provides information about available positions, the application process, and the requirements for each job. You can also get help with your application or learn more about the company's hiring process on this site

Equal Employment Opportunity:

At Amazon, we believe that diversity and inclusivity are key components of success. As such, we strive to ensure that every employee, candidate, and customer is treated with respect and fairness, regardless of their race, gender, or other protected status.

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