Overnight Warehouse Associate

Location: 9300 Sliding Hill Road Ashland, VA 23005    Availability Requirement for this role: Applying to this requisition allows you to be considered for multiple opportunities. Please provide as much availability that works with your schedule. Age Requirement: Must be 18 years or older Time Type: Full time    Pay Range: $20.50 / hour Why Work Here Working at Wegmans provides opportunities to grow, flexible scheduling, incredible benefits, and the experience of working for a company with a reputation you can be proud of.  Job Description: As a warehouse selector on our distribution team, you’ll help deliver exceptional service by accurately and efficiently selecting products for Wegmans stores, using your attention to detail and teamwork skills to ensure success. Work schedule: Overnight positions consist of four 10-hour shifts per week What You'll Do Ensure pallets of product are built safely and efficiently in a manner that minimizes product damage in transportation and maximizes trailer space Safely operate equipment necessary to perform job duties; this may include a forklift, pallet jack, and/or Vocollect Perform order audits to determine accuracy and quality Maintain knowledge of all quality standards/specifications and requirements for all products Inform operations management of daily quality issues using reports as well as other forms of necessary communication Maintain the integrity of the cold chain on loads that have temperature requirements May work in and have exposure to cold temperatures; lift weight of 20-25 pounds on average with maximum weight lifted greater than 50 pounds occasionally to frequently Preferred Experience Previous experience with operating a pallet jack, forklift, and Vocollect Note: Frozen positions earn an extra $2.00 /hour The health and safety of our employees is our top priority, and we are committed to keeping you safe while you help to serve our communities! Multiple on-campus employee safety committees encouraging a culture of safety and well-being Comprehensive safety training for new employees, delivered by dedicated professional trainers, as well as on-going continuous safety training throughout the year Free Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)   

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