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Warehouse Operator
Casual Part Time

Location: On-site – Mississauga, ON
Hours: Monday to Friday - (½-hour lunch and two 15-minute breaks)
Shifts: (must be able to work both) 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 3:00pm – 11:00pm
Salary: $20.58/hr.

About the Company:
Our client is a leading Canadian manufacturer and distributor of high-quality products for the automotive, commercial heavy-duty, and industrial markets.

Summary of Role:
As a Warehouse Operator, you will support the Supply Chain team by ensuring efficient order processing, inventory control, and loading/unloading of goods. The role includes vehicle operation, inventory management, and adherence to safety and compliance procedures.

Responsibilities:

  • Pick and process customer orders.
  • Load and unload vehicles.
  • Fill and/or decant totes in plant or warehouse.
  • Participate in warehouse control and inventory cycle counting.
  • Periodic support for the Receiver function.
  • Warehouse housekeeping as required.
  • Attend Safety and Compliance Seminars and constantly strive to maintain a safe working environment.
  • Perform the required recommended forklift inspection procedures.
  • Liaise with shipping coordinators as required.
  • Liaise with Warehouse and Distribution Managers and organize packaged goods shipments using fleets or outside carriers.
  • Receive and follow direction from the Warehouse Lead Hand as needed.
  • Support and promote the adherence to all company policies and procedures.
  • Special projects and participation as required.

Qualifications:

We are looking for someone who:

  • 2-3 years of experience working in a warehouse.
  • Has 1+ years of lift truck experience.
  • Has a valid lift truck certification (completed).
  • Is in good physical condition as the job requires lifting case goods up to 60 pounds and moving drum stock weighing approximately 450 pounds.
  • Takes responsibility, “owns the job,” and demonstrates integrity in all aspects of the work.
  • Has good communication skills with a focus on customer service.
  • Familiarity with all work instructions and standard operating procedures.
  • Ability to work overtime on a daily basis or as may be required to meet work demands.
  • Has a high school diploma or equivalent and will have good reading comprehension in addition to writing and mathematical skills.
  • Has or is able to acquire the skills required to successfully demonstrate proficiency in Canadian Transportation of Dangerous Goods & US DOT regulations.
  • Has or is able to acquire the skills required to successfully demonstrate proficiency in internet navigation and ideally some PC skills or the aptitude to be trained.

Job Type: Part-time

Application question(s):

  • Do you have 1+ years of lift truck experience?
  • Do you have a valid lift truck certification (completed)?
  • Do you have 2-3 years of experience working in a warehouse?

Work Location: In person

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