Our jobs provide appealing advantages such as comprehensive healthcare, paid leave, future savings plans, and prospects for professional progression within a safe, inclusive workplace renowned as a top worldwide employer.
Amazon Warehouses provide a variety of hourly positions suitable for everyone. Take advantage of this opportunity to become an Amazon Associate and join a team dedicated to continually satisfying our customers. We offer a variety of professions and flexible working arrangements that are meant to fit smoothly into your lifestyle. Recognize the career that best fits you and begin your Amazon adventure now.
Join our active Amazon warehouse team, which plays an important role in supporting our customers. Our exciting, physically challenging tasks include product, custom order processing, client returns, timely delivery, and overall fulfillment or distribution services. Prospective jobs include, but are not limited to, order picking, packaging, operating forklifts, shipping orders, and more.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Receive and put away inventory
- Get customer orders ready and pack them up
- Load boxes into trucks for shipment
- Use scanners to read bar codes on products
- View prompts on screens and follow the direction for some tasks
- Troubleshoot problems
- Ensure product meets quality requirements
- Operate power industrial trucks (PIT) such as a forklift or pallet driver, and work at heights up to 35 feet. Equipment training and certification are provided free of cost.
Physical Requirements we look for:
- Lift up to 49 pounds
- Push utility carts up to 60 pounds
- Stand, walk, push, pull, squat, bend, and reach during shifts
- Use carts, dollies, hand trucks, and other gear to move items around
- Go up and down stairs (where applicable)
- Work at a height of up to 40 feet on a mezzanine (where applicable)
Faq
What are the skills of a warehouse worker?
Teamwork Coordination Inventory control Reporting skills Equipment maintenance
What does a warehouse worker do?
Ensuring cleanliness, tidiness and safety of work environment. Loading and unloading delivery vehicles. Accepting delivery of inventory. Counting and confirming inventory. Inspecting inventory for damage and faults.
what are the types of Amazon warehouses?
You’ll be part of the team working in one of the many types of Amazon warehouses – the epicenters of our operations, the place where customer orders begin their journey from click to delivery. Fulfillment Centers, Sortation Centers , Delivery Station, Amazon Air Hub Warehouses, Distribution Centers