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Medical coverage through Anthem Blue Cross BlueShield * Dental coverage through Cigna * Vision ... Must wear personal protective equipment such as gloves, apron, respirator, if required by ...

Material Handler

Manchester, IA · On-site

$22.40/hr

Medical coverage through Anthem Blue Cross BlueShield * Dental coverage through Cigna * Vision ... Must wear personal protective equipment such as gloves, apron, respirator, if required by ...

Medical coverage through Anthem Blue Cross BlueShield * Dental coverage through Cigna * Vision ... Must wear personal protective equipment such as gloves, apron, respirator, if required by ...

... and apron drive aircraft passenger loading bridges, baggage transport systems, aircraft ground ... Comply with WFS site security procedures for assigned warehouse and other operations. Remain ...

... and apron drive aircraft passenger loading bridges, baggage transport systems, aircraft ground ... Comply with WFS site security procedures for assigned warehouse and other operations. Remain ...

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How much do blue apron warehouse jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for blue apron warehouse in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Blue Apron warehouse job?

Blue Apron warehouse jobs involve working in a distribution center where employees help receive, store, and pack ingredients and meal kits for customer delivery. Typical responsibilities include picking and packing orders, ensuring quality control, and maintaining inventory. These roles often require standing for extended periods, working in refrigerated environments, and meeting productivity targets. Teamwork and attention to detail are important qualities for success in this fast-paced setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Blue Apron warehouse associate?

To thrive as a Blue Apron Warehouse Associate, you need basic math and literacy skills, the ability to lift and move packages, and sometimes a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with inventory management systems, barcode scanners, and warehouse safety protocols is often required. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and reliability help individuals excel in this fast-paced environment. These skills ensure efficient order fulfillment, workplace safety, and overall operational success.

What are some common challenges faced by employees working in a Blue Apron warehouse, and how can they be addressed?

Employees in a Blue Apron warehouse often encounter challenges such as maintaining fast-paced productivity, adhering to strict food safety standards, and working in temperature-controlled environments. These challenges can be managed by staying organized, actively communicating with team members, and following all safety protocols. Regular training and support from supervisors also help employees adapt quickly and ensure efficient, high-quality work.

What is the difference between Blue Apron Warehouse vs Blue Apron Delivery Associate?

AspectBlue Apron WarehouseBlue Apron Delivery Associate
Primary RoleHandling inventory, packaging, and warehouse operationsDelivering meal kits to customers
Work EnvironmentWarehouse setting, indoor, physical laborOn-road, customer locations, outdoor and indoor
Required CredentialsBasic warehouse safety training, physical fitnessValid driver’s license, good driving record
Industry UsageLogistics, food delivery supply chainFood delivery, customer service

Blue Apron Warehouse roles focus on inventory management and packaging within a warehouse environment, requiring safety training and physical effort. In contrast, Blue Apron Delivery Associates primarily deliver meal kits to customers, needing a valid driver’s license and good driving skills. Both roles are essential in the meal kit delivery process but differ significantly in daily tasks and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Blue Apron Warehouse job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,002 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

$17.87 - $19.40/hr

Full-time

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Job description

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**CA minimum wage as of 01/01/2026 is $16.90/hr & Los Angeles City minimum wage is $17.87/hr **

Job Duties:

  • Customer Service
  • Read the number shown on the display and announce (first in English then in Spanish), if no one approaches you for help, move on to the next number (you can click the number screen to next number). Never dispatch a customer without a number.
  • Greet customer by introducing yourself, “Hi my name is ______, I will be your Meat Dispatcher today, how can I assist you?”
  • Respond to questions and requests in a courteous and helpful manner.
  • Promote meat items on sale or meat items that match those that the customer is already ordering. Cross sell items that relate to what they are purchasing.
  • Provide excellent customer service.
  • Assist and participate with Company marketing promotional events and programs as needed
  • And all other assigned Job Duties.
  • Excellent and respectful customer service at all times. 

Dispatching

  • TARE- Always weigh the meat item AFTER placing it inside a plastic bag. Plus NEVER place the meat directly onto the scale as it could cause cross contamination.
  • Must learn all codes which include codes for small bags, large bags, small containers, large containers (affects TARE costs and weights)
  • Code tests will be given periodically and must be passed.
  • Must know proper way of weighing, wrapping and labeling items
  • Must verify the printed tag description prior to placing it onto the meat package.
  • IF wrong label or pricing, throw the printed tag away, do not place it onto a counter or tabletop.
  • Seafood should always be placed inside the blue plastic bags, NEVER wrap in butcher paper.
  • When a customer requests an item that is not immediately available, ask for assistance.
  • When a customer asks for your assistance in locating an item outside your department, you must use the intercom to call that department to assist the customer.
  • Can only do one type of cut per meat item (“steak is too big and customer wants to cut in half)

    Courtesy

  • Never make a customer feel less important. Do not argue with customer.
  • Keep personal conversations to a minimum.
  • Professionally communicate with co-workers about work related issues.
  • Thank the customer for their purchases and inform them “I look forward to serving you again soon.”

Job Requirements

  • Must obey all State and Federal guidelines, including but not limited to safety and health policies (including wearing proper headwear: hat/hairnet/etc.).
  • Read English and/or Spanish for codes and descriptions of meat product.
  • Maintain a neat, well-groomed personal appearance; follow the company uniform policy.
  • When going on break, lunch or using the restroom, you must remove the white robe and red apron.
  • Upon your return to the meat department, you must wash your hands prior to dispatching any customers.
  • Follow the work shift scheduled or assigned by the department manager.
  • Follow approved procedures on weighing & cutting meat items.
  • Wrap and label products as required.
  • Handle damaged and spoiled items.
  • Wear safety gloves when cutting or cleaning meat-slicer machine.
  • Wash hands frequently (at minimum every 20 minutes) with hot water and anti-microbial soap from elbows down for no less than 20 seconds.
  • Maintain a clean work area.  Sweep and clean meat department floors, walls, meat slicer, equipment and sinks. Will involve water plus respective cleaning products/sanitizer.
  • Use of gloves- must wear gloves at all times and change gloves when handling different meat types or as necessary.

   Essential Physical Job Duties

  • Stand, walk for duration of work shift.
  • Bend, stoop, reach and grab frequently to complete customer orders or place items onto carts/racks
  • Must lift variable weight product up to 30 lbs
  • Lift boxes and product up to 60 lbs (ask assistance when necessary, especially over 30 lbs)
  • Place debris/trash/recycle products in respective areas.
  • Place boxes/product onto dolly, cart, or counter top
  • Push/pull between 30 lbs up to 200 lbs (items on cart/dolly)
  • Grasp/Grip product to prepare for sales floor by either cutting or cleaning product
  • Constant sweeping/pushing broom to pick up debris to keep work area clean
  • Work in temperature changing environment for Meat Coolers/Freezers, warehouse and Dispatch areas. Place and remove product from Meat cooler (including shelving and produce bins)
  • Reaching above shoulder level (Meat placement on sales floor plus shelving/rack system in Meat warehouse areas)
  • Climb ladders to retrieve product on top shelf/meat cooler