Warehouse Operator - Shipping - 2nd Shift - NAIC4
Why WWT?
At World Wide Technology, we work together to make a new world happen. Our important work benefits our clients and partners as much as it does our people and communities across the globe. WWT is dedicated to achieving its mission of creating a profitable growth company that is also a Great Place to Work for All. We achieve this through our world-class culture, generous benefits and by delivering cutting-edge technology solutions for our clients.
WWT was founded in 1990 in St. Louis, Missouri. We employ more than 10,000 people globally and closed nearly $20 billion in revenue in 2023. We have an inclusive culture and believe our core values are the key to company and employee success. WWT is proud to have been included on the FORTUNE "100 Best Places to Work For®" list 13 years in a row!
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Job Summary:
Warehouse Operators are responsible for receiving, moving, picking, and shipping product throughout our warehouse and integration operations. Responsibilities include operating Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT), applying and scanning labels to endure product is properly tracked, ensuring all product is safely and securely loaded or stored. The position reports to a Warehouse Supervisor. An ideal candidate will be able to work in a fast-paced environment, operate handheld scanning equipment, operate various Powered Industrial Trucks, follow processes and be a team player.
Job Responsibilities:
Demonstrate an understanding of safety and best practices while operating equipment such as Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT), Crane or Box Truck Identify areas where efficiency and process improvement are needed within own work area. Apply new ideas or approaches to own work to enhance outputs. Use established tools and techniques to track progress related to implementing process improvements. Learn and support the processes of receiving, shipping and warehousing materials Collect information to understand problems and identify their origin. Research events and known solutions for basic or routine problems. Implement prescribed steps and ensures effective resolution, escalating troubleshooting if needed. Demonstrate attention during discussions by taking notes and asking clarifying questions. Demonstrate awareness of non-verbal behavior/cues (i.e., body language) when listening and communicating. Restate and reflect back information to check for understanding. Work with supervisors to set goals and priorities for individual work and manages time efficiently to accomplish goals. Remain focused without becoming sidetracked by non-urgent or less important tasks or interruptions. Demonstrates punctuality and reliability in meeting individual deadlines, complete tasks in a timely manner. Comply with and promote safety guidelines Promote a clean and organized (5S) warehouse operation.