Warehouse Worker General Labor - Pennsauken, NJ at Geebo

Warehouse Worker

LMS Vending LMS Vending Pennsauken, NJ Pennsauken, NJ $45,550 - $56,590 a year $45,550 - $56,590 a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago LMS Vending in Pennsauken Township, NJ is seeking a dedicated Warehouse Worker to join our team.
Our company takes pride in providing top-quality vending services to our clients, and we are looking for a reliable individual to help us maintain our high standards.
As a Warehouse Worker, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our warehouse by handling inventory, organizing stock, and preparing orders for delivery.
We offer a competitive salary range of $45,550 - $56,590 annually, along with opportunities for growth and advancement within the company.
If you are a hardworking and detail-oriented individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment, we want you to be part of our team at LMS Vending.
Compensation:
$45,550-$56,590 yearly
Responsibilities:
Receive incoming shipments and verify contents against purchase orders and packing lists.
Organize and store inventory in designated warehouse locations to ensure easy access and efficient retrieval.
Prepare orders for shipment by pulling items from inventory, packing them securely, and labeling packages accurately.
Conduct regular inventory counts and reconcile discrepancies to maintain accurate stock levels.
Maintain a clean and organized warehouse environment by following safety protocols and disposing of packaging materials properly.
Qualifications:
1-2 years of experience in warehouse operations Ability to lift and move heavy objects Familiarity with inventory management systems Strong attention to detail Excellent teamwork and communication skills About Company LMS Vending was founded by Keith Levin in 1989 with one vending machine and the mission of evolving in-office vending and refreshment services for employers throughout the tri-state area.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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