Warehouse Picker/ Replenishment Associate, Starting at $16.50/Hour


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**Warehouse Picker/ Replenishment Associate, Starting at $16.50/Hour**

at Sunbasket Westampton, New Jersey * 1st Shift Pay: Starting at $16.50/hr based on experience.

* 1st Shift Schedule**:** 6am-2:30pm, Fri-Tues, or 8am-4:30pm.

* Approximately 40 hours per week.

* Some overtime may be required.

* **Weekend availability is required.**

* Ability to consistently execute tasks according to SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) SSOP (Sanitation Standard Operating Procedure) and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) for the production center as trained.

* Ability to perform basic food safety practices in the production center with a high degree of attention to detail and internal customer service.

* Ability to measure, weight and containerize ingredients, produce and proteins for packing and storing.

* Ability to assemble, build and sort a variety of boxes to ensure proper labeling, insulation and meal packages adhere to Sunbaskets standards of quality and safety.

* Ability to label and pack prepared items into curated meal bags and store them in boxes per order requests.

* Ability to demonstrate accurate and safe use of basic warehouse equipment including but not limited to palletizer, tape machine, and pallet jack.

* Maintain a safe and clean workspace.

* Must perform all duties safely at all times and immediately report any unsafe or hazardous conditions immediately to a supervisor, manager or Human Resources.

* Must comply with all PPE requirements (Personal Protective Equipment).

* Must complete all assigned training on time.

* Must follow workplace safety, food safety, and production quality standards.

**Who you are and why you're right for us:**

* 6 months experience in warehouse setting preferred.

* High school diploma or equivalent preferred.

* Ability to read and follow written and/or verbal instructions in English.

* Attention to detail, accuracy, thoroughness, and flexibility required.

* Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, a variety of shifts, weekends, and overtime as needed.

* Ability to work independently and or in a group setting, with minimal supervision.

* Ability to work in a refrigerated environment (10 - 40 Fahrenheit) for 8 or more hours and in some instances, in a dark environment.

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 Sun Basket

 04/19/2024

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