Warehouse/Delivery Driver General Labor - Great Bend, KS at Geebo

Warehouse/Delivery Driver

Great Bend, KS Great Bend, KS Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$31.
3K - $39.
6K a year Estimated:
$31.
3K - $39.
6K a year Warehouse/Delivery Driver Stanion Wholesale Electric Co.
, Inc.
Great Bend, KS--103 Full Time Benefits Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Section 125 Cafeteria Plan Group Life and AD&D Short-Term Disability Long-Term Disability 401(K) & 401(K) Roth Educational Programs Employee Assistance Program Wellness Program Referral Program Employee Discount Position Summary Responsible for receiving and shipping of all merchandise.
Responsibilities Receives deliveries of stock, including unloading inbound materials.
Receives returned goods and arranges for special shipping orders of stock and non-stock items.
Prepares and ships inter-Company transfers.
Prepares and packages orders for delivery according to customer's instructions.
Stocks inventory in proper places in stock bins.
Alerts manager/and or purchasing dept of discrepancies in inventory counts.
Alerts manager/purchasing dept of low inventory levels to prevent stockouts.
Attends training sessions and department meetings as requested.
Serves as the backup to the delivery driver and the counter sales.
Skills/Physical Demands/Additional Qualifications Experienced drivers Strong Customer service skills Excellent verbal and written communication.
Requires a post offer pre-employment DOT physical.
Driver's license that meets job requirements and a motor vehicle driving record that satisfies the requirements of our casualty and liability insurance program.
For the state of KS Class-C, MO Class-E & OK Class-D.
Must be able to obtain forklift safety certificate once hired.
Must be able to lift to 100 pounds on an infrequent basis and 25 pounds on a frequent basis.
EOE/AA including Veterans and Disabled.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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