Warehouse & Driver Technician, Non-CDL - Chicago, IL

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Position Overview

Warehouse and Driver Technician (Class C Non-CDL) is responsible for supporting warehouse operations and any projects as assigned. The primary responsibility of the Warehouse and Driver Technician is shipping/receiving of orders, quality control, inventory control and other warehouse related logistics. Additionally, this position involves operating company vehicles requiring a CDL Class C license for transportation and delivery tasks. The Warehouse and Driver Technician will report to the Supervisor, Warehouse Operations or the Manager, Warehouse Operations.

 

Key Job Responsibilities

Inbound/Outbound Order Processing                                                                                                      

• Accurately receive, ship and label product, pick-up product from inventoried locations and pack orders efficiently and accurately for delivery to venues and/or other warehouses

• Perform basic quality control (QC) procedures, presentation of equipment and inventory control

 

Logistics and Transportation:                                 

• Prepare and process shipments to ship small parcel, LTL and via internal fleet

• Operate industrial powered forklifts including (i.e., Sit-down, reach, stock picker, and powered pallet jack).

• Operate company vehicles require a Non-CDL Class C license for the delivery and transportation of goods.

• Ensure timely and safe delivery of products to the designated locations.

• Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of vehicles to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.

 

Safety:               

• Perform daily checklists on forklifts and other equipment within the warehouse

• Participate in safety team initiatives

• Adhere to all safety protocols and transportation regulations while operating vehicles.

 

Warehouse Housekeeping:                

• Clean and maintain a safe work area 

• Maintain equipment as necessary

 

Customer Service:

• Ensure the highest standards of service while maintaining operation efficiency and a cohesive relationship with other departments

• Maintain a working knowledge of equipment

 

Job Qualifications

• High School diploma/GED

• 1 to 3 years’ experience in warehouse environment

• Valid CDL Class C driver’s license with a clean driving record.

• Ability to lift over 50 lbs. independently

• Ability to follow written and verbal instructions

• Strong communication skills with other team members, site leadership team and internal and external customers

• Organizational skills with an attention to detail and accuracy

• Ability to multi-task while working in a fast paced environment

• Basic computer skills with an emphasis on Microsoft Office

• Experience using an RF based WMS system (preferred)

• Experience operating industrial forklift equipment

• Experience with DOT regulations and telematics electronic ELD logs (preferred)

 

Competency Group 

Deliver World Class Service

• Hospitality

• Ownership

Do The Right Thing

• Instills Trust

• Safety Conscious

Drive Results

• Action Oriented

See The Big Picture

• Tech Savvy

Value People

• Communicates Effectively

Physical Requirements

Team members must meet the physical demands listed below to successfully perform essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

• Sitting: 6-8 hours per day

• Standing: 2-3 hours per day

• Walking: 0-1 hour per day

• Stooping: 0-1 hour per day

• Crawling: 0-1 hour per day

• Kneeling: 0-1 hour per day

• Bending: 0-1 hour per day

• Reaching (above your head): 0-1 hour per day

• Climbing: 0-1 hour per day

• Grasping: 0-1 hour per day

 

Lifting Requirements

• 0 - 15 lbs*: Frequently

• 16 - 50 lbs*: Frequently

• 51 - 100 lbs: Never

• Over 100 lbs: Never

 

Carrying Requirements

• 0 - 15 lbs*: Frequently

• 16 - 50 lbs*: Occasionally

• 51 - 100 lbs: Never

• Over 100 lbs: Never

 

Auditory/Visual Requirements

• Close Vision: Continuously

• Distance Vision: Frequently

• Color Vision: Continuously

• Peripheral Vision: Occasionally

• Depth Perception: Occasionally

• Hearing: Continuously

 

Pushing/Pulling Requirements

• 0 - 15 lbs*: Occasionally

• 16 - 50 lbs*: Occasionally

• 51 - 100 lbs: Never

• Over 100 lbs: Never

*Identifies the physical requirements that team members perform without assistance. 

 

Team members must be able to meet the physical demands above in order to successfully perform the essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

Work Environment

Warehouse and Driver Environment

Work is performed at event venues as well as in a warehouse environment. Team members must adhere to appearance guidelines as defined by Encore based in both warehouse and driving environments and when traveling, on an individual venue or a representation of venues in that city or area. When in the Warehouse, work will be completed in an environment with exposure to outdoor temperatures and to dirt, sand, and/or dust. The working conditions will vary between moderately quiet to noisy volumes. Team members may use high-end audio-visual equipment and electrical components. Working times may include irregular hours and on-call status, including days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. When performing driving duties, team members will be exposed to various weather conditions and road environments. They are expected to conduct deliveries and transportation tasks safely and efficiently. Drivers must follow all traffic laws and regulations and ensure vehicles are maintained in good working conditions. This role may require long periods of sitting while driving, as well as loading and unloading materials, which involves physical activity. Safety is paramount, and all driving tasks should be performed with attention to safety protocols.

The above information on this description is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions associated with the job.  While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.

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Hourly Pay Range: $17.21 - $22.37

The compensation offered for this role is determined based on the qualifications outlined in the job posting for the specified location. Final compensation is based on a number of factors including location, travel, relevant work experience, or particular skills and expertise. In addition, some positions may be eligible for other compensation such as potential overtime, bonuses or incentives.

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