Warehouse Associate, Doral Supply Chain, FT, Shift Varies

The hiring establishment is a dynamic distribution and logistics facility focused on the efficient handling, storage, and shipment of products. Serving a broad range of customers both internally and externally, this organization is committed to maintaining smooth operations from the receipt of product from vendors to final shipment, adhering to strict service parameters and quality standards. The company operates in a fast-paced environment, prioritizing accuracy, efficiency, and customer satisfaction to support the broader health system it serves through timely and reliable distribution services. The role offered is an essential position within the warehouse and logistics team. This position involves the performance of both manual and automated tasks critical to the receipt, storage, picking, packing, shipping, and staging of products. The candidate will be responsible for managing the product flow, ensuring that each stage of processing—from vendor delivery to final shipment—meets prescribed service parameters aligned with company policies and industry standards. Beyond inventory management, the role also encompasses the responsibility of handling and transporting health system records and documents, which must be maintained in compliance with legal, financial, governmental, and historical protocols. This multifaceted position requires attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to operate material handling equipment effectively. The estimated pay range for this hourly position is between $16.77 and $21.80, depending on experience. The role is suited for individuals with a high school diploma, GED, training, or relevant experience in warehouse operations. The company values candidates who bring prior warehouse experience, particularly those familiar with automated or Radio Frequency (RF) warehouse systems, which can contribute to improved workflow and accuracy. In addition to hands-on warehouse tasks, the successful candidate must demonstrate effective communication skills. Clear verbal and written communication, combined with a customer-focused mindset and positive attitude, helps to facilitate teamwork and ensures smooth interaction with both internal staff and external customers. New hires will be required to obtain Material Handling Equipment training, testing, and certification within the first 90 days of employment, emphasizing the company’s commitment to safety and operational standards. Working conditions require adaptability and resilience as the role involves time spent in a non-climate controlled environment and requires meeting established distribution quotas and quality standards in a high-volume setting. Teamwork and self-motivation are vital to thrive in this environment, alongside a commitment to quality and detail orientation. Basic computer skills and everyday office equipment use are integral to the job for accurate record-keeping and efficient workflow. Overall, this position offers an exciting opportunity to be part of a structured yet dynamic logistics operation supporting critical health system logistics and product distribution. Candidates interested in joining a team-oriented and fast-paced environment where they can contribute to high standards of inventory management and customer service are encouraged to apply.
  • high school diploma or equivalent
  • less than 1 year warehouse experience
  • driver's license from Florida
  • ability to work in non-climate controlled environments
  • material handling equipment certification within 90 days
  • ability to meet distribution quotas
  • strong communication skills
  • self motivated and team oriented
  • ability to work in a fast paced environment
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