Warehouse Receiver General Labor - Hayward, CA at Geebo

Warehouse Receiver

Hayward, CA Hayward, CA $25 - $30 an hour $25 - $30 an hour 19 hours ago 19 hours ago 19 hours ago Are you looking to start a fulfilling job in the auto industry? Benzeen Auto Parts has been serving its customers for over 10 years with all late model vehicle parts, and we are looking for a Warehouse Receiver to join our new team in Hayward, CA! As a Warehouse Receiver, you will be responsible for receiving shipments of dismantled auto parts and greeting will-call customers.
You will also be responsible for accurately locating, identifying, and safely and efficiently pulling dismantled auto parts from warehouse shelves to fulfill customer orders.
Forklift certification is required to apply.
Why Join Us? Close-knit family business, focused on work/life balance for employees A workplace culture that values employee growth with opportunities for advancement 401(K), paid time off, employee discount! Flexible schedule with opportunities for overtime What will a successful Warehouse Receiver accomplish in the first 90 days? Become proficient at recognizing Hollander YMS numbers and part names Make an effort to become familiar with all other warehouse processes Preferred Position Requirements:
High school diploma or GED and one (1) year warehouse experience or any equivalent combination of training and experience.
Familiarity with automotive parts Forklift experience Experience operating Hollander Yard Management System (YMS) is ideal Excellent decision making skills and ability to self-direct Good interpersonal communication skills Physical Requirements:
Working in the elements Physical stamina and good upper body strength to lift heavy objects Ability to lift/load/unload up to 75 lbs At Benzeen Auto Parts, we are looking forward to growing our team of 80 employees with those who are driven, self motivated, and enjoy working in a team environment.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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