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We are an expanding warehouse operation looking for dependable and detail-oriented team members to join our packing department.
If you’re seeking steady work, reliable weekly pay, and consistent hours in a clean and organized environment, this position is a great opportunity.
This is a hands-on role ideal for individuals who enjoy staying active, working with their hands, and being part of a supportive, team-focused workplace.
No previous warehouse experience is required — we provide full, paid training from your first day.
Why You’ll Enjoy Working Here:
Weekly pay via direct deposit
Stable and predictable schedules
Paid onboarding and hands-on training
Medical, dental, and vision insurance options
Paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays
Referral bonus program
Clean, safety-focused work environment
Supportive supervisors and team culture
Opportunities for advancement into inventory, shipping, or leadership roles
Pay amp; Schedule:
Competitive hourly pay
Full-time and part-time positions available
Morning, evening, and weekend shifts offered
Overtime paid at premium rates
Optional extra hours based on availability
Key Responsibilities:
Pack, label, and prepare products for shipment
Verify correct items and quantities before completing orders
Perform basic quality and accuracy checks
Scan and track products using handheld devices
Restock packing stations and support inventory flow
Report damaged, missing, or incorrect items
Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas
Work collaboratively to meet daily productivity goals
Qualifications:
Reliable attendance and strong work ethic
Ability to remain active and focused throughout shifts
Strong attention to detail
Willingness to learn warehouse systems and tools
Positive, team-oriented attitude
Previous packing or warehouse experience is a plus, but not required
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