Warehouse Associate II
Jump into a warehouse career with solid pay up to $19.50/hr. Full-time role requiring lifting, teamwork, and attention to detail in a supportive environment. Forklift training included.
What To Expect Day-To-Day
As a Warehouse Associate II, you will be responsible for receiving, tallying, and tagging merchandise. Expect to operate warehouse equipment safely and accurately track inventory.
The job requires rotating stock according to established standards and loading products onto trailers, following supervisor direction. You’ll also ensure that all slots and overstock areas are managed properly.
Other key duties include documenting temperature for refrigerated goods and maintaining workplace cleanliness. Safety and reliability are top priorities in daily operations.
You’ll use RF scanners and may need basic Microsoft Office skills. Time management and attention to detail are crucial for productivity tracking and compliance.
Overall, expect to be physically active and part of a team-focused environment that values organization, communication, and safety in all tasks.
The Pros of the Role
The starting wage for this position is competitive, ranging from $16.50 to $19.50 per hour, and includes full-time hours for dependable income stability.
Forklift training and handling equipment adds valuable skills to your resume, and there’s a clear structure for career advancement within warehouse operations.
The Cons to Consider
This position involves heavy lifting, sometimes up to 75 pounds, and daily work can be physically demanding, with time on your feet required throughout shifts.
There may also be exposure to cold freezer conditions and other warehouse hazards, but proper safety equipment is provided to ensure well-being.
Our Verdict
If you are seeking stability and enjoy engaging, hands-on work, this Warehouse Associate II role can provide valuable experience and income. The focus on safety and support is a plus for career starters.
