Inventory Associate

UPS recognizes the critical contribution of Package Handlers or Warehouse Workers to the company's operations. They are entrusted with the critical task of unloading and loading packages from brown UPS trucks or trailers, as well as sorting them for prompt and accurate delivery.

 

Key requirements for this position include physical fitness, an eye for detail, and the ability to work effectively with colleagues in a lively and dynamic environment.

 

Job Duties and Responsibilities of Inventory Associate:

Exercise proper handling techniques when moving packages up to 70 lbs to ensure safety.
Carry out the job of taking out and inputting goods in UPS trucks and trailers.
Carefully sort and assign each shipment to its designated route and verify that the shipping labels are accurate and legible.
Foster a collaborative environment to ensure the team functions smoothly.
Observe safety regulations and protocols to provide a safe and secure workplace for everyone.

 

Qualifications and Experience of Inventory Associate:

Proficient in managing weight loads of up to 70 lbs.
Immigrants who have been granted temporary or permanent residency in the U.S. also have the legal right to work within the country.
A reliable and responsible approach that consistently delivers results.
Attention to detail.
It is imperative to have a dependable and high-quality set of work shoes.

 

Benefits of Inventory Associate:

Excellent weekly pay
Growth opportunities
401(k) plan
Defined-benefit pension plan
The eligibility of employees for insurance coverage that encompasses medical, dental, and vision areas is based upon a waiting period
$0 healthcare premium
Paid vacation
Employers have a legal obligation to grant paid leave to their staff for illness and family caretaker duties
Education Assistance Program
Paid holidays
A Special Deal for Employees: The Stock Purchase Plan with Discounted Prices

Salary:

The starting wage for this position is set at $21.00 an hour.

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