You’ll be part of the dedicated Amazon team that is the first stop on the journey from the warehouse. Our fast-paced, active roles take place in a sortation center. You will be sorting, scanning, and stacking packages on pallets, and helping to get customer orders ready for delivery. This role puts you in control of your schedule because you choose shifts that work best for you now and have the ability to adjust your schedule in the future, as needed.
To ensure success as a warehouse sorter, you should have exceptional organizational skills and a solid understanding of Occupational Safety guidelines. Ultimately, a top-notch warehouse sorter should be a solution-driven individual who pays meticulous attention to detail and displays excellent manual skills to perform the warehouse works.
Duties & Responsibilities
Few of the essential duties are:
- Receive and sort inventory
- Get customer orders ready for delivery
- Use technology like scanners, computers, and handheld printers
You'll also need to be able to:
- Lift up to 49 pounds
- Stand, walk, push, pull, squat, bend, and reach during shifts
Faq
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 skills of a warehouse worker?
Teamwork Coordination Inventory control Reporting skills Equipment maintenance
Does Amazon offer benefits for hourly workers?
Amazon’s benefits can vary by location, the number of regularly scheduled hours you work, length of employment, and job status such as part-time, seasonal, or temporary employment.