Warehouse Coordinator General Labor - Fort Pierce, FL at Geebo

Warehouse Coordinator

Wire3 Wire3 Fort Pierce, FL Fort Pierce, FL Full-time Full-time $20 - $22 an hour $20 - $22 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Job description Description We have an immediate opening for a well-organized and experienced Warehouse Coordinator who will Monitor and control warehouse inventory by overseeing, directing, and coordinating the movement of supplies, products, into and out of the warehouse.
maintaining required inventory levels; maintaining a clean and organized facility; verifying stock and identifying discrepancies.
Responsibilities Monitors the warehouse inventory and maintains the database Issues material to internal and external crews Operates forklift as needed.
Manually handles, repacks, or restacks pallets of finished product as needed.
Track and manage inventory by completing regular cycle counts.
Receive and verify accuracy of incoming inventory.
Identify and recommend improvements to the warehouse layout.
Identify potential inventory shortages and communicate with purchasing.
Requirements High School diploma or equivalent.
1 - 2 years of Inventory control experience.
Familiar with inventory scanner systems.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Benefits On the job training.
Dynamic company culture with diverse growth opportunities.
Learning and development fuels career and personal growth.
Competitive salary and bonus structure.
Peace of mind - Fully paid health insurance coverage for you and your family.
Time for yourself - 3 weeks Paid Time Off (PTO) and 5 Days Sick Leave.
401k company match.
We have an immediate opening for a well-organized and experienced Warehouse Coordinator who will Monitor and control warehouse inventory by overseeing, directing, and coordinating the movement of supplies, products, into and out of the warehouse.
maintaining required inventory levels; maintaining a clean and organized facility; verifying stock and identifying discrepancies.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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