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Position: Amazon Warehouse Worker (Based in Fayetteville) Hiring Organization: Amazon.com Services LLC Worksite: Fayetteville, NC Urgency: Immediate consideration in Fayetteville.

Salary: $17-$23/Hour (approx. $23.9k/Year) Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included. Impactful work with supportive local leadership.

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This role centers on Attention to Detail within the Warehouse, Logistics, E-commerce, Supply Chain, Operations space in Fayetteville.

  • This Fayetteville-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in Attention to Detail.
  • Our Amazon.com Services LLC team in Fayetteville, NC is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Fayetteville, a key hub for the Warehouse, Logistics, E-commerce, Supply Chain, Operations industry.


Company Overview Amazon Warehouse is the backbone of Amazon’s global operations, where customer orders are received, processed, packed, and shipped daily. Driven by technology, efficiency, and teamwork, we excel in a fast-paced environment that requires accuracy and dedication. Every order reflects the hard work of our Amazon Warehouse Worker who collaborate to deliver smiles to millions of customers worldwide. Role and Responsibilities As a Warehouse Worker at Amazon, you will play an essential part in ensuring customer orders are processed correctly and shipped on time. This position involves working in a dynamic, physically active environment where teamwork and technology are key. Core responsibilities include: • Receiving and Processing: Unload, inspect, and organize incoming shipments and materials. • Picking and Packing: Use handheld scanners to pick customer orders and pack products securely for delivery. • Shipping: Label, stage, and move packages to prepare them for timely shipment. • Workplace Maintenance: Keep work areas clean, safe, and organized. • Equipment Operation: Operate pallet jacks, carts, or forklifts (with certification) and complete safety checks. • Team Collaboration: Work closely with team members and supervisors to meet daily goals. • Safety and Compliance: Follow all Amazon safety guidelines, OSHA standards, and PPE requirements. Required Skills and Experience • High school diploma or equivalent (GED) • Ability to consistently lift up to 50 lbs • Comfortable standing, walking, bending, and lifting throughout shifts • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in order fulfillment • Ability to perform in a fast-paced, high-volume environment • Basic computer skills and familiarity with handheld scanners or warehouse systems Preferred Qualifications • Previous warehouse or logistics experience (not required) • Forklift certification is an advantage; training available if needed Compensation and Benefits • Competitive hourly wages with weekly pay and overtime availability • Medical, dental, and vision insurance • Paid time off, vacation, and sick leave • 401(k) retirement savings plan with company match • Parental leave and employee assistance programs • Amazon employee discounts and on-site perks (varies by location) About Amazon Warehouse At Amazon Warehouse, every role plays a part in customer satisfaction. As a Warehouse Associate, you help keep the fulfillment process moving and ensure orders reach customers on time. We provide growth opportunities, an inclusive and supportive work culture, and a strong commitment to safety. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes diversity in the workplace.
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