Warehouse Associate, Starting at $15.00/Hour


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**Warehouse Associate, Starting at $15.00/Hour**

at Sunbasket Westampton, New Jersey The Warehouse Associate will be assigned a variety of tasks, which will include assembling and packing the meal kits. This position is also responsible for prepping food ingredients, packaging food ingredients, building and insulating meal boxes, and processing all returns. Our ideal team member will be committed to contributing to our positive culture, and ensuring our customers are delighted with each box ordered. **Pay and Schedule:**

* 1st Shift Pay: Starting at $15.00/hr based on experience.

* 1st Shift Schedule: Varies by Department.

* 2nd Shift Pay: Starting at $16.00/hr based on experience.

* 2nd Shift Schedule: Varies by Department.

* Approximately 40 hours per week.

* Some overtime may be required.

* **Weekend availability is required.**

* Prepare and store food items in the preparation prep area according to weekly recipe specifications for packing.

* Measure, weight and containerize ingredients, produce and proteins for packing and storing.

* Assemble a variety of boxes such as but not limited to: building boxes, inserting meal packages, insulating boxes, adding labels and or recipes.

* Label and pack prepared items into curated meal bags and store them in boxes per order requests.

* Provide administrative support with labels, stickers and organizing menu cards.

* Facilitate receiving and shipping in the area of Operations.

* Follow all safety and good manufacturing practices at all times.

* Maintain an orderly and safe environment in the workspace area.

* Work responsibility and safety at all times. Report any unsafe or hazardous conditions immediately to the department lead and or supervisor.

* Perform any other related duties as required or assigned.

* Complete training as assigned.

* Must follow Sunbasket policies and procedures.

**Who you are and why you're right for us:**

* High School Diploma or equivalent preferred.

* Previous experience with food handling, warehouse operations or related field preferred.

* Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, independently and or in a group environment.

* Ability to add, subtract, read and fully understand English manuals.

* Excellent oral and written communication skills.

* Detail oriented, hard- worker and team player.

* Must demonstrate Sunbasket, Inc.s values.

* Must be able to work in a refrigerated environment (10- 40) for 8 or more hours and in some instances, in a dark environment.

* Ability to work a variety of shifts, long hours and weekends as needed.

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 Sun Basket

 06/21/2024

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