Warehouse Coordinator General Labor - Charlotte, NC at Geebo

Warehouse Coordinator

Security 101 Security 101 Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC $20 - $25 an hour $20 - $25 an hour 13 hours ago 13 hours ago 13 hours ago Warehouse Coordinator CHARLOTTE FEBRUARY 19, 2024 Security 101 - Charlotte is recruiting for a Warehouse Coordinator.
This position is responsible for maintaining a consistent workflow by practicing multiple tasks such as:
assembling multiple components, packing and distributing product, quality assurance, and operating light duty machinery.
Will advocate and support the Corporate Win Strategy.
Salary:
Hourly wage varies from $20.
00 to $25.
00, non-exempt, commensurate with skills, and experience.
Benefits:
Our benefits include medical, dental, vision, prescription coverage, 401(k) match plan, paid holidays, PTO and more.
We will provide, laptop and smartphone.
Skills/Abilities:
Physically able to stand, sit, move, squat, walk, and climb during the course of the shift.
Physically able to lift up to 50 pounds or more.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Able to work in a fast-paced environment.
High attention to detail and monitors quality/quantity of inventory.
Highly organized and able to store items efficiently.
Able to work independently.
Responsibilities:
Receiving and documenting inventory/materials for delivery or return.
Keeping an inventory of all equipment/materials entering or exiting the warehouse.
Identifying any missing, lost, or damaged inventory and immediately notify your supervisor.
Ensuring that all the inventory/material is safely and securely packed and labeled for shipping.
Managing all equipment/material with appropriate care.
Education:
High School (or GED) minimum requirement Electronics training from a Technical School or Military training in electronics or communications (preferred) Security 101 is a DFWP and EOE organization with a team-oriented work environment.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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