Alphabe Insight Incposted about 1 month ago
$36,000 - $44,000/Yr
Full-time • Entry Level
San Antonio, TX

About the position

Nexmos Design is seeking a reliable and detail-oriented Warehouse Worker to join our operations team. This role is essential to maintaining the efficiency of our warehouse operations, including inventory control, product handling, and shipping preparation. The ideal candidate will be motivated, organized, and capable of working independently or as part of a team.

Responsibilities

  • Receive, inspect, and store incoming materials and products
  • Pick, pack, and prepare orders for shipment according to company standards
  • Maintain inventory records and report discrepancies
  • Ensure warehouse cleanliness, organization, and safety compliance
  • Operate forklifts, pallet jacks, or other warehouse equipment as needed
  • Assist with loading and unloading delivery trucks
  • Follow company procedures and safety guidelines at all times

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Previous warehouse or logistics experience preferred but not required
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform repetitive tasks
  • Basic math and organizational skills
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Dependable and punctual with a positive work attitude

Benefits

  • Competitive salary: $36,000 - $44,000 per year
  • Opportunities for career growth and skill development
  • Supportive and inclusive work environment
  • On-the-job training and cross-functional learning opportunities
  • Stable full-time schedule, Monday to Friday

Job Keywords

Hard Skills
  • Loading And Unloading
  • Nexmo
  • Product Control
  • Ship Handling
  • Warehouse Operations
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