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Plan and prepare a draft of warehouse racking expansion, as request, to ensure the fullest utilization of warehouse space. * Establish additional racking components needs. * Conform to appropriate ...

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Racks and or bins. • Assist in loading the trucks. • Clean warehouse and trucking/parking area. • Assemble and disassemble bins, racks, shelves and tables as needed. JOB REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION ...

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Fulfilment center in Olive Branch, MS is looking for warehouse general laborer workers to do quality assurance work, put together racks/shelving, move materials, and other general laborer tasks ...

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General Warehouse - Brandon

Brandon, MS · On-site

$11.75 - $13.75/hr

Moves and sorts materials and items from receiving areas to store on racks, shelves, bins, and ... Work in distribution warehouse with limited climate controls. * Ability to work in hot and cold ...

General Warehouse - Brandon

Brandon, MS · On-site

$11.75 - $13.75/hr

Moves and sorts materials and items from receiving areas to store on racks, shelves, bins, and ... Work in distribution warehouse with limited climate controls. * Ability to work in hot and cold ...

Warehouse Shop Technician

Jackson, MS · On-site

$14.75 - $18.25/hr

Stock and maintain all warehouse locations, bins, and racks in a neat and orderly fashion. * Assist with physical inventory. * Operate basic mechanical equipment such as hand tools and measuring ...

Select cases and other containers of food and non-foods products to fill customer orders from multi-level rack warehouse storage systems. Items are placed on pallets and completed orders are moved to ...

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What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

In warehouse racking and related logistics roles, high-paying positions such as warehouse managers or specialized technicians can earn around $4,000 weekly, especially with experience and certifications. These jobs often require strong organizational skills, knowledge of inventory systems, and sometimes safety or equipment certifications, but typically do not require a college degree.

What is the difference between Warehouse Racking vs Warehouse Forklift Operator?

AspectWarehouse RackingWarehouse Forklift Operator
Primary RoleDesign, install, and maintain storage systemsOperate forklifts to move goods within the warehouse
Required CertificationsNone typically required, safety training often providedForklift certification is mandatory
Work EnvironmentWarehouse storage areas, often stationary workWarehouse floor, active moving environment
Industry UsageUsed in warehousing, logistics, distribution centersUsed in warehousing, manufacturing, retail

Warehouse Racking and Warehouse Forklift Operator roles are both essential in warehouse operations but differ significantly. Warehouse Racking focuses on designing and maintaining storage systems, while Warehouse Forklift Operators handle the movement of goods. Certifications like forklift licenses are required for operators, whereas racking roles typically do not need specific credentials. Understanding these differences helps employers and job seekers find the right fit within warehouse environments.

What are racks in a warehouse called?

In a warehouse, racks are commonly referred to as shelving units, pallet racks, or storage racks. These structures are used to organize and store inventory efficiently, and warehouse workers often need to understand different types of racks for proper handling and safety. Familiarity with rack types and safety protocols is important for warehouse racking jobs.

What is the highest paying warehouse job?

The highest paying warehouse jobs typically include warehouse managers, logistics directors, and supply chain managers, who oversee operations and strategic planning. These roles often require experience, leadership skills, and sometimes certifications, and they can earn significantly higher salaries than entry-level positions like forklift operators or packers.

Does racking need to be certified?

Warehouse racking installation and inspection often require certification to ensure safety and compliance with industry standards. Certified racking systems are tested for load capacity and stability, which is essential for maintaining a safe warehouse environment. Certification requirements may vary by region and employer policies.
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Slotting Coordinator

Slotting Coordinator

Sysco

Jackson, MS • On-site

$20/hr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago

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Sysco rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 321 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

119th of 352 rated logistics


Job description

JOB SUMMARY:
This is an Operations position responsible for maintaining and coordinating all slotting processes in a cost-efficient manner. Must maintain a balance between the Sysco Redistribution Center, merchandising and the selection pick path.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Determine warehouse placement of all incoming merchandise and ensures that merchandise is slotted within before receipt.
  • Decide placement of new item merchandising and reports slot to appropriate staff to efficiently store merchandise for future delivery.
  • Prepare a slot change memo identifying the rearrangement of products.
  • Move product, as needed, to make room for new products to efficiently utilize warehouse space and track product movement through the warehouse.
  • Enter slot changes into the inventory tracking system to ensure that all product locations can be identified.
  • Rearrange merchandise in the warehouse to maximize total cubic feet usage of available warehouse space.
  • Identify "like items" that are slotted in such a way that the products may not be confused and mispicked;
  • Separate items, as needed, to reduce the possibility of mispick and misdelivery of products to customers.
  • Check slots of discontinued items to determine if the product is gone.
  • Approve the deletion of the item code numbers if the product is removed to ensure that no product is wasted due to deletion from the inventory tracking system.
  • Update, through data entry, slot changes, alterations, expansions, etc., to ensure that the system correctly identifies product location at all times.
  • Plan and prepare a draft of warehouse racking expansion, as request, to ensure the fullest utilization of warehouse space.
  • Establish additional racking components needs.
  • Conform to appropriate equipment (i.e. tugs, forklifts, pallet jacks) operation rules and practices to reduce accidents and injuries.
  • Ensure that assigned equipment is maintained and clean, and report repair or service needs to the equipment mechanic to reduce equipment damage.
  • Observe all safety rules, regulations, and sanitation policies to reduce accidents, injuries, and equipment damage.
  • Use equipment horns when driving out of storage areas into unobstructed view areas, and when entering walkways or row intersections to reduce accidents, injuries and equipment damage.
  • Plug batteries into the power outlet when not in use to ensure the availability of fully operational equipment.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
  • High school diploma or General Education Development (GED) or equivalent preferred.

Experience:
  • 3+ years' experience in the Warehouse/Distribution Services field preferred.

Requirement:
  • 18+ years of age.
  • Submit to pre-employment testing (Drug Screen, Background Check).

Professional Skills:
  • Able to read, write and communicate effectively, as it relates to the job and the safety regulations
  • Working knowledge of the following: inventory control techniques and procedures, product lines and their dimensions, products sold by Sysco, Sysco safety and security policies, equipment associated with warehouse activities and the operation of the equipment
  • Good working knowledge of the following systems and technologies: Sysco Warehouse Management System (SWMS), Sysco Uniform System (SUS), Radio Frequency (RF) Admin (both Spec 1 and Spec 24), SOS, LAS, Driver Tech, RoadNet or equivalent.
  • Personal computer skills, inclusive of Microsoft Word and Excel.

Physical Demands:
  • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
  • Lift 50 pounds regularly and occasionally up to 100 pounds.

The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by associates within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of associates assigned to this job.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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