Amazon Sortation Center Warehouse Associate

  • Amazon
  • Woodstock, Ct, United States
  • Full Time, Part Time

Join today at Amazon Warehouse Operations to bring customers orders closer to their doors. As a Sortation Associate, you may work in a sortation center or in a delivery station. Your role is key in enabling fast, every day deliveries. Sorters are responsible for organizing, categorizing, and separating products and materials. They commonly work in production or warehousing environments.

Warehouse sorters are in charge of sorting materials, equipment, and finished packages to ensure the smooth workflow of a warehouse. Their duties include verifying work orders with corresponding item and batch numbers, moving items that are ready for delivery, loading stock onto delivery trucks, and reporting any damages to the supervisor.

Your mission will be to sort customer orders by final destination and consolidate them onto trucks for a delivery. You’ll be up on your feet moving, sorting and moving between trucks – getting packages where they need to go.

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
  • 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)

About Amazon

There’s a reason Amazon has been ranked among the best workplaces in the world. It’s a commitment to our employees, our customers, our communities, the environment, and the world. Everyday we strive to be Earth’s Best (and Safest) Employer. What does that mean for you, someone considering not just a job, but a career at Amazon? We hope it is everything you’re expecting – and more.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion : We believe that building a culture that is welcoming and inclusive is integral to people doing their best work and is essential to what we can achieve as a company. We actively recruit candidates through our partnerships with historically Black colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, and women’s colleges. We have over 40,000 veterans and military spouses working at Amazon.
  • Safity : The health and safety of our employees has always been Amazon’s top priority. We work closely with health and safety experts and scientists. We conduct thousands of safety inspections each day in our buildings. And we’ve made hundreds of changes as a result of employee feedback on how we can improve their well-being at work.
  • Leadership Support: As a leading U.S. employer, we have an important role to play in providing Amazonians access to the education and training they need to grow their careers. Over the next five years, Amazon is dedicating over $700 million to provide 100,000 employees, roughly a third of our U.S. workforce, with access to training programs. In addition to its commitment to diversity and inclusion, Amazon is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate against people of any race, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or any other legally protected status.

Faq

What is the duty of warehouse staff?

A Warehouse Worker is responsible for varied daily tasks such as restocking shelves, accepting incoming orders, processing and packing orders, counting inventory and ensuring orders are shipped in a timely manner.


What is an Amazon warehouse worker?

You will be selecting, packing, and shipping orders – in some cases, for our super-fast (2-hour or less) delivery service.


What is a skill for warehouse worker?

Warehouse skills often consist of specific professional skills related to warehouse production, such as operating a forklift, being familiar with warehouse terminology and owning practical skills such as organization and physical stamina.


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