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WAREHOUSE PRODUCTION DAY SHIFT JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Summary:

This is a Union position with Starting Pay $17.30/hr. with daily & weekly incentives available through the achievement of targets, resulting in a higher hourly rate. We are searching for individuals who are eager to take on new challenges and contribute to our success. At Chesapeake Beverage, we are committed to fostering a culture of internal growth and development, encouraging employees to build long-term careers with us!

This is a 4-day work week , union warehouse position with the best-in-class health benefits and is the starting point for a lucrative career in the beer industry. The ideal candidate will be responsible for scanning, picking, packing, and wrapping products to pallets/carts for outbound shipments to the market. You will be utilizing an electric pallet jack to move the product throughout the warehouse.

The products will be selected and placed on pallets to minimize the potential for breakage. As a 4-day work week position, it requires the person to work until the orders are completed and may exceed regular hours, requiring paid overtime with limited notice. The work takes place in everyday warehouse environments where the temperature is controlled.

Key Responsibilities:
Pull orders as directed by pick system.
Scan, pick, pack and wrap product to a pallet or delivery cart.
Ensure that all products are handled and stacked safely and securely to prevent damage.
Ensure accuracy of product through systematic quality controls.
Stage pallet or cart in designated area for loading process.
Maintain a clean and organized work environment.
Communicate with warehouse staff and truck drivers to coordinate loading and unloading processes.
Follow all safety procedures and guidelines to prevent accidents and injuries.
Perform all other duties as assigned.
Requirements: Excellent communication skills using English to read, write, and speak.
You must be a self-starter and not need constant direction.
Ability to do basic math.
You must be detail-oriented and organized.
Ability to reach, bend, stoop, twist, stand, and walk for extended periods.
Ability to push and pull up to 50 pounds regularly, consistently.
Ability to do repetitive work consistently for 10-14-hour shifts.
Ability to understand and follow verbal and written instructions in English.
Willingness to work in a fast-paced environment.

WE ARE A SECOND CHANCE EMPLOYER! Those with felony or misdemeanor convictions are encouraged to apply. * However, each background check result will be reviewed on a case by case basis- certain types of convictions will exclude the applicant from employment with our organization.
• MUST NEVER SHOW UP TO WORK UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SUBSTANCES THAT MAY ALTER YOUR BEHAVIOR, RESPONSE TIME, IMPACT YOUR PERFORMACE, OR POSE A SAFETY RISK TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS.

YOU MUST BE ABLE TO PROVIDE GOOD WORK REFERENCES! YOUR EMPLOYMENT HISTORY AND WORK REFERENCES WILL BE VERIFIED. WE EXPECT GREAT ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY.

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