Warehouse Associate - Second Shift

Warehouse Associate- Katy, TexasLocation: Katy, TexasDivision: Central Services Type: Full Time Shift: Second Shift 2:30pm -11:00 pmBenefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, Voluntary life Insurance, Employer paid basic life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, and PTO Pepperl+Fuchs, a worldwide leader in the automation industry, is seeking an ambitious, hard-working professional to help us strengthen our position as the leading manufacturer in our markets. We offer exciting challenges and rewards as well as a supportive atmosphere that fosters long-term growth and development.We have an immediate need for a Warehouse Associate for our Katy, TX facility. We need someone who is flexible for our 2nd shift from 2:30p - 11:00p. This is a great environment with the opportunity to work in a team environment. Duties will include but are not limited to:Pick material accurately from the Automatic Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) by using OG500 in the Warehouse Management System (WMS). Able to use the weigh scale to determine accurate count for smaller items.Before sending material to ASRS, protect the material as described per VAS instructions for Picking such as bagging, labelling etc. and complete process as required.Conduct cycle count and perform compaction activities at the ASRS by using respectively SM500 and SM550 in the WMS system.Clear understanding of the work instructions/training document regarding behavior of the system, for instance when labels should be printed etc. Required qualifications:High school diploma or GED.Two + years of previous warehouse experience.Positive attitude a must!Ability to use equipment including computer, various computer programs, various printers, copiers, calculator, and scanner/bar code readers.Basic math skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).Ability to use scales, ruler/tape measure.Ability to organize work and consistently meet deadlines.Ability to express self effectively and concisely, both verbally and in writing.Ability to demonstrate a high attention to detail and good follow-up skills.Maintains a high level of energy and a consistent positive attitude.Ability to work alongside other employees within all levels of the organization.Ability to read and follow detailed instructions and diagrams.Ability to stand and walk for long periodsAbility to lift 35-50 poundsOptional:Electric pallet jack, electric lift pallet jack, and stand up tow motor. #CB #INDEED #OPERATION #WAREHOUSE #FORKLIFT #PICKER #SHIPPING

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