Amazon Delivery Station Warehouse Associate

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About the position

As an Amazon Delivery Station Warehouse Associate, you will be an integral part of a dedicated team at the delivery station, which serves as the final stop before packages are delivered to customers. This role is fast-paced and active, requiring you to receive trucks full of orders and prepare them for delivery. Your responsibilities will include loading conveyor belts, transporting, and staging deliveries for drivers to pick up. You will be expected to utilize technology such as smartphones and handheld devices to sort, scan, and prepare orders efficiently. In this position, you will also be responsible for building, wrapping, sorting, and transporting pallets and packages. The role demands physical stamina, as you will need to lift items weighing up to 49 pounds, receive truck deliveries, and follow prompts on screens to complete various tasks. You will be required to stand, walk, push, pull, squat, bend, and reach during your shifts, and you may need to use carts, dollies, hand trucks, and other equipment to move items around. Additionally, you may be required to navigate stairs and work at heights of up to 40 feet on a mezzanine, depending on the specific location and role. The work environment at an Amazon Delivery Station is dynamic, with moving machines such as order pickers, stand-up forklifts, turret trucks, and mobile carts. You will experience varying temperatures, which can range from 60°F to 90°F, and on particularly hot days, temperatures may exceed 90°F in certain areas. The noise level can be high, but hearing protection is provided if necessary. The dress code is relaxed, but safety is paramount, requiring comfortable, closed-toe shoes, and in some cases, protective safety footwear, for which Amazon offers a $110 Zappos gift code to help you prepare for your first day.

Responsibilities

  • Receive and prepare inventory for delivery
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  • Use technology like smartphones and handheld devices to sort, scan, and prepare orders
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  • Build, wrap, sort, and transport pallets and packages
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  • Lift up to 49 pounds as needed
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  • Receive truck deliveries
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  • View prompts on screens and follow directions for tasks
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  • Stand, walk, push, pull, squat, bend, and reach during shifts
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  • Use carts, dollies, hand trucks, and other gear to move items around
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  • Navigate stairs and work at heights of up to 40 feet on a mezzanine when applicable

Requirements

  • Candidates must be 18 years or older
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  • Ability to understand and adhere to all job requirements and safety guidelines in English

Nice-to-haves

Benefits

  • Schedule flexibility with options for full-time, reduced-time, or part-time hours
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  • Shift options including overnight, early morning, day, evening, and weekend shifts
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  • Anytime Pay allowing instant cash out of up to 70% of earnings after shifts
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  • State-of-the-art facilities that are clean and well-organized
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  • Safety measures including daily safety tips and availability of protective gear
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  • Career advancement opportunities with free training and development programs
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  • Tuition support options for select employee groups
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