Warehouseman


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**Warehouseman**

at Pella Mid-Atlantic Beltsville, Maryland, United States Pella Mid-Atlantic is the areas leading distributor of Pella window and door products. We are hiring warehouse workers. Our products are backed with over 90 years of innovation and experience in the industry and are designed to enrich the homes and lives of others. Pella Mid-Atlantic plays a critical role in the sales, installation, scheduling, and servicing of our products in your homes, projects, and buildings, and it is an honor.

We are passionate about what we do at Pella Mid-Atlantic, and were looking for people who share our passion from sales to installation to accounting, and everything in between. If you are a motivated, caring, and driven individual looking for a career with a world-class company, come join us. Feel the Pella Passion!

**Position Overview:**

Warehouse Specialists are vital members of our team at Pella Mid-Atlantic. In this position, an employee will perform variety of duties in the warehouse including, but not limited to, receiving product, scanning and tracking material through the building, using order pickers and forklifts to store and pull material in the warehouse, and loading outbound delivery. Pella Mid-Atlantic is reputable for excellent customer service and as a Warehouse Specialist, it is crucial that all orders have been correctly staged and loaded to ensure the delivery and installation process to run seamlessly.

For this position, Pella Mid-Atlantic is searching for a detail-oriented professional with exceptional work ethic and the ability to adapt to change in the daily work schedule. In addition to the above mentioned responsibilities and skills, a candidate must be forklift certified and have experience with order pickers.

**Responsibilities:**

* Responsible for work assigned in the warehouse preparing our materials for shipping, receiving materials delivered to the warehouse, making sure all material is staged, ready and visually inspected for quality control

* Handle all inventory orders for install and service warehouse stock

* Review daily reports and prints (as necessary) material sheets to plan and prep materials in advance

* Assist in weekly cycle counts and reconciliation

* Receive all materials and scan material in and out to proper location.

* Returns all phone calls & E-mail by the end of each business day

* Maintains a safe, clean and organized work environment

**Skills:**

* AA or Technical degree preferred, High School Diploma with experience

* At least 1 year of construction or warehouse experience

* Ability to operate a forklift, order picker, and pallet jack

* Prior knowledge of window and door applications or components is desirable but not required

* Demonstrates attention to detail

* Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner

* Gathers and analyzes information skillfully

* Excellent communicative skills including, but not limited to, the ability to speak professionally and clearly, the ability to listen, remember, and apply instruction, and write legibly and concisely

* Reacts well under pressure and treats others with respect and consideration

* Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness in a timely fashion

* Observes safety and security procedures

* Reports potentially unsafe conditions

* Uses equipment and materials properly

* Adapts to frequent changes in the work environment such as delays or unexpected events

* Is consistently at work and on time

* Shows initiative by seeking increased responsibilities/opportunities

* Possesses team-player mentality

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 Pellamidatlantic

 06/08/2024

 All cities,MD