1st Shift Tire Handling Warehouse Associate 8am to Finish

We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Tire Handling Warehouse Associate to join our dynamic team. We both load and unload tires by hand in and out of trailers. Specifically when unloading, tires are hand laced at their point of origin; we are unlacing them by grabbing 1 tire at a time and placing them onto a metal rack. This is done in a quick but organized and safe way. When loading, we are lacing tires by picking them up from racks and placing them on the trailer floor. They are laced from floor to the trailer roof "high and tight". Loading a trailer completely is usually completed within 2 hours; this is true for unloading as well.<br><br><strong>Pay Structure<br><br></strong><ul><li>- Paid per trailer completed (the more you complete, the more you make) </li><li>- Avg weekly: $600 to $900</li><li>- OT as requested <br><br></li></ul><strong>Key Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li> Handle and manage inventory of tires, ensuring accurate counting, stacking, and organizing.</li><li> Maintain clean and organized work areas, adhering to safety guidelines and protocols.</li><li> Assist in inventory management activities, verifying quantities/SKUs and reconciliation of discrepancies.</li><li> Collaborate with team members and supervisors to complete trailers promptly and accurately.</li><li> Report any safety concerns, defects, or inventory discrepancies to the supervisor immediately.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Requirements<br><br></strong><ul><li> Prior experience in warehouse or logistics operations, particularly in tire handling, is preferred.</li><li> Good and consistent attendance.</li><li> Adherence to the dress code (Safety vest and Steel toes)</li><li> Ability to lift 5lbs to 50lbs unassisted.</li><li> Ability to stand, bend, squat and stoop safely throughout the shift as necessary.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Working Conditions<br><br></strong><ul><li> Warehouse is not climate controlled. (Hot in the summer/Cold in the winter)</li><li> Only walk within the designated areas we there are forklifts in the warehouse.</li><li> Follow all safety guidelines and restrictions<br><br></li></ul>Join our team and become a key part of our logistics success! If you are passionate about working in a fast-paced environment and have the drive to excel, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to begin your journey with us as a Tire Handling Warehouse Associate.

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